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Is an Asthma Breathing Treatment too Complex to Understand?

By: Abbie Franks

The dynamic nature and variables surrounding an asthmatic condition will help decide the right asthma breathing treatment for your situation. The variables can make not only the diagnosis somewhat of a challenge but also getting the treatment program right as well.

The list of methods used to diagnose asthma along with developing the appropriate level of care and medicine include:

*. Use of a PEFR meter to measure how well your lungs are operating. The Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) determines if your lungs are operating at a good rate or have been compromised.

*. Respiratory Tests such as the use of a spirometer (speh-ROM-et-er). This measures how much air and the speed with which you can blow out of your lungs after a deep breath.

*. Other tests such as chest x-rays and possibly even a heart EKG may be done to rule out other conditions.

*. A medical history may be taken to provide a baseline of information that the doctor can use to determine the cause and diagnose the illness. Previous physical health plays a role in helping to accurately determine the correct asthma breathing treatment appropriate for the patient.

*. A complete physical may also be done for basically the same reason. By having as much information as possible, a medical professional has a better chance of accurately diagnosing the problem. All this work is especially important when diagnosing pulmonary illness.

The tests and history development is then used along with the symptoms to make a diagnosis. Remember though that most blood work is now done offsite. Be prepared to wait a week or more while the blood testing results along with possibly the chest x-ray and other test results are returned to your doctor. Any test that required you to go to another office will delay the final diagnosis.

The acuteness of the illness is all important in developing the right set of asthma treatments for your disease. From mild intermittent to the much more "severe persistent" type, the treatment options are determined by the problems a patient is having.

Quick relief or rescue type of drugs are available to stop an asthma attack before the symptoms worsen. The medicine of choice are bronchodilators that are fast acting drugs that relax muscles and allow air passageways to reopen.

Long-term control drugs used by many asthma breathing treatment programs are usually inhaled corticosteroid (kor-ti-ko-STE-roid) type as they are fast acting and can reduce bronchial swelling and lowers the severity of an asthma attack. These steroids are good for controlling most forms of asthma and are considered safe for most users.

Careful review of the living environment can determine triggers in the home that can cause an asthma attack. Changing or removing those triggers can result in fewer bronchial episodes. By simply changing some basic cleaning methods you may be able to lower the number of asthma attacks experienced. Some common triggers include: dust mites, animal dander, dust, bed bugs and skin cells, some types of exercise and even cold weather.

An asthma treatments plan is then developed using the following 3 key methods. While doctors treat symptoms with the drugs, it's up to individuals to take control of their personal health. This would include identifying and changing environmental factors that impact the disease in your life.

Controlling your environment and taking drugs may keep the symptoms under control but what if you could lower your dependence on the medications? We know that breathing is a muscle process so what if you could learn to control your muscles in a way that can cut your drug use by 50% or 70% or more? Visit the site below to find out more.

Asthma is a very dynamic breathing ailment if only because the disease can change over the course of time. From how serious to environmental factors and even changes in the person with the disease can all work to require modification of a treatment plan. Your job should be to attempt to change the treatment plan as necessary to use only as much medication necessary for a symptom free life.


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