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How to Achieve Asthma Control
If you suffer from asthma, you realize that nothing is quite as important as controlling it. Such things as
medicine, lifestyle changes and avoidance of factors that are known to cause an asthma attack can achieve asthma
control. Since many people suffer from asthma in different ways, your physician is best suited to determine what
measures best will afford you asthma control.
Medicines
Medicines that are used for asthma control include controller medicines, rescue medicines and combination
medicines. Controller medicines are taken on a daily basis and help keep asthma attacks from happening.
Rescue medicines are used during an active asthma attack, or once symptoms present themselves. Combination
medicines contain both a controller and a rescue medicine. Your physician will be able to advise you about which of
these medicines will be able to provide you with asthma control.
What to Avoid
Many people are unaware of exactly what causes their asthma attacks to occur. In order to achieve asthma control,
it is important to avoid certain things that are known triggers of asthma attacks until you become aware of what
your particular triggers are. Some triggers that may interfere with asthma control include pet dander, pollen,
mold, dust, tobacco smoke, sudden changes in temperature, aspirin, perfume, spray on deodorants and certain
foods.
Actions to Take
In addition to avoiding known triggers, there are other actions that can be taken in order to achieve asthma
control. Some are lifestyle changes that can be easily undertaken. One of the things you can do is avoid sulfites,
which are known asthma triggers.
Sulfites are preservatives that are generally found in beer, wine, dehydrated soups as well as in foods that are
found on salad bars. You can also help yourself achieve asthma control by changing the filters to your air
conditioner and heating systems on a regular basis. This will cut down on mold and dust being blown out through the
air ducts.
Since there is no cure for asthma, asthma control is very important to those suffering from asthma attacks. There
are so many things that can be done in the quest for asthma control. Heed your doctor’s advice, know your physical
limitations, and realize that asthma control can be a reality for you. With just a bit of research and a few
lifestyle changes, your asthma can be brought under control and this could make your life a whole lot
easier.
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