The Defined Cause of
Asthma and Asthma Attacks
What is Asthma?
Asthma is a chronic disease which cannot be
cured,
but it can be controlled. It is a disorder of the respiratory system in
which the airways in a person’s body develop
increased
responsiveness to various stimuli, and the symptoms of asthma can vary
from mild to life threatening.
What is the Cause of Asthma?
As for the cause of asthma, it is truly not
fully
understood as to what factors are the cause of asthma, even though
there has been significant amounts of research done in regards to this
matter. However, in regards to the cause of asthma attacks, there are
several things and factors in particular that are considered as being a
known cause of asthma attacks, and which therefore any asthmatic person
should beware of.
For instance, some of the most common
factors
include that of: exercise, allergens, irritants, viral infections,
animal dander, dust mites, cockroaches, pollen from trees and grass,
and indoor and outdoor mold. Some other factors include: cigarette
smoke, air pollution, cold air or changes in the weather, strong odors
from painting or cooking, scented products, stress, medicines such as
Aspirin, sulfites in food, and infections.
The symptoms of a typical asthma attack will
include that of the following: wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath,
and tightness in the chest, for instance. There are certain steps that
most asthmatics are told to take, in order to at least try to prevent
the occurrence of attacks, which includes that of the following: clean
carpets regularly, wash pillowcases and sheets in hot water weekly,
wash hands regularly, remove any rugs or carpets that collect dust,
keep your windows closed, keep the air conditioning on, and keep your
animals outside.
Although even if you used all of these
methods,
there is still no guarantee that you will not suffer from an asthma
attack, at least you know that the risk is less. Because asthma is not
a curable disease, the only real thing you can do to benefit yourself
is to take all of the proper and preventive precautions that you can,
such as following what you should and should not do if you are an
asthmatic.
One of the other most important factors is
to make
sure that you have been diagnosed properly, and the way your physician
will do this is by using a spirometer, which is a device that assesses
lung function, and is used: to determine how well the lungs receive,
hold, and utilize air; to monitor a lung disease; to monitor the
effectiveness of treatment; to determine the severity of a lung
disease; and to determine whether or not the lung disease is
restrictive or obstructive.
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