Breathe Right And Learn Some Great Tips About Asthma (2)
Breathe Right And Learn Some Great Tips About Asthma
Asthma is a condition that affects the airways of many people. Those who suffer from asthma may experience symptoms, such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Asthma can be bothersome, but it can be treated so that it is manageable. If you have asthma and would like tips on how to manage it, then continue reading this article.
To alleviate or prevent asthma attacks, minimize how often and much you come into contact with animals. Even if you are not allergic to pet hair or dander, a common occurrence with asthma, you can have an attack triggered by the dirt or pet dander simply being in the air. If you have pets in the home, vacuum often to limit pet-triggered air pollutants.
A doctor will generally prescribe two different asthma inhalers. One of them will be a brown inhaler which should be taken regularly, and the other will be a blue inhaler for emergencies. You should always carry your blue inhaler with you in case you have an asthma attack, and make sure to stay on top of refilling the prescription as needed. In the event of an asthma attack, if the blue inhaler is not helping, do not hesitate to call 911.
If you get a bad cough that isn't clearing up, ask your doctor if it could be related to your asthma. Asthma can trigger both coughs and bronchitis. The treatment for asthma trigger bronchitis is different from the treatment for a normal cough, and finding out if asthma is part of the issue will help you get relief for your cough quickly.
If you suffer from asthma, you should always use bronchodilator inhalers, which include albterol, around twenty minutes before you begin to exercise, especially if it is extreme exercise. Using these particular inhalers will lower the risk of you having an asthma attack while you are in the middle of exercising.
Have your inhaler technique checked. Many people use their inhaler improperly. If you aren't using your inhaler correctly, you may not be receiving the correct dosage of medication, which means that it won't work as effectively for you. Any medical practitioner with experience in asthma treatment should be able to critique your inhaler technique.
To make sure you're getting the most out of your inhaler, hold your breath for 3-5 seconds each time you puff. This will give you time to inhale the medication deeply into your lungs so that it can take effect quickly. Once you have finished holding your breath be sure to exhale slowly.
You want to avoid any type of strenuous exercise or activity when you have asthma. When you overexert yourself through these activities and exercises, you can cause your symptoms to get worse, and you could have a serious attack. Be sure to moderate your exercise and activity to an appropriate level that doesn't trigger an attack or severe discomfort.
In conclusion, asthma is a condition that affects many people. People suffering from asthma experience coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, as their airways become constricted. It can be bothersome, but it can also be treated to a manageable state, as well. By using the tips from this article, you can manage your asthma.