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Many Phases of Allergic
Asthma
There are many facets of asthma and each of them are equally
complicated and tangled with their own set of sufferings and
remedies to cure them.
One of the basics, but most complicated is allergic asthma
which is easy to detect and diagnose but can be pretty hard to
treat. In most cases, allergic asthma starts at early childhood
with cases of it in children generally below 6 years old.
The cause of allergic asthma is in almost all cases; exposure
to allergens, such as dust mites, tobacco smoke, pollens,
molds, animal dander, certain chemicals, vigorous exercises,
sudden room-temperature changes or even indigestion of food in
children.
Unlike non-allergic asthma, allergic asthma is more common, and
as said before it develops during childhood itself.
Different phases
One of the phases of the allergic asthma is that is forms up
during early childhood, documenting with several reasons of
allergies. Most of the times, there is a family history of
allergies behind this. At these times, the main symptoms of
this allergic asthma are shortness of breath, wheezing,
extensive coughing or chest tightness – common symptoms of any
asthma type.
The next phase of this allergic asthma is during early
adulthood, when the growth part of a child is very much focused
on. During this stage, the asthma attacks decrease and in some
cases, it disappear.
After that is the third different phase of this allergic asthma
– adulthood. At this stage, the attacks come in again, this
time more serious, and that is why it is very advisable to be
treat it at the early stages itself; during childhood. Research
shows that in 75% of cases, the asthma reappears. And moreover,
the condition can be difficult to treat and symptoms are often
more chronic.
Remedies and Medications
This disease is medically proven to be hard to cure. But there
are medications according to the complications and gravity of
the disease in each individual to reduce the attacks.
For seasonal asthma, whereby the child only gets the attacks
during a particular season of pollen and plants which the child
is allergic to. For this, allergy prevention is essential, and
medications similar to mild allergic asthma symptoms should be
given.
For mild allergic asthma, the main remedy would be 2 puffs of
inhaled albuterol or Xopenex daily for 4 – 6 hours or
alternatively, you could also give oral albuterol. For moderate
allergic asthma, the doctor might suggest inhaled albuterol or
Xopenex, a Nebulizer, oral steroid liquid or pills, maintenance
therapy or Salmeterol or Foradil as an alternative to the
albuterol.
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