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Peak Flow Meters - Essential Asthma Management Tools

Peak Flow Meters – Essential Asthma Management Tools

By Cody Wells on January 9, 2010

Peak Flow Meters
Peak flow meters are essential asthma management tools which are particularly helpful when you use them regularly. Asthma attacks can be mitigated entirely and certainly kept to a minimum by consistent monitoring of your breathing. Comparing your current breathing score against your “personal best” peak flow allows you to take a snapshot of [...]

Posted in Asthma Treatment & Management | Tagged action plan, acute asthma attack, air quality, asthma action plan, asthma episode, asthma management, breathing problem, breathing tools, peak flow, peak flow meters, triggers | Leave a response

Acute Asthma Episode - Common Signs

Acute Asthma Episode – Common Signs

By Cody Wells on January 3, 2010

Common signs of an acute asthma episode are:

  • Your coughing and/or wheezing won’t stop.
  • You’re breathing very fast (Tachypnea).
  • Your chest feels tight. [...]

Posted in Asthma | Tagged action plan, acute asthma attack, air pollution, asthma action plan, asthma episode, breathing problem, respiratory distress, triggers | Leave a response

Asthma Triggers - Do you know what yours are?

Asthma Triggers – Do you know what yours are?

By Cody Wells on December 17, 2009

Asthma triggers cause airway inflammation or irritation and lead to asthma symptoms. Some of the most common triggers can include:

  • Tobacco use or second-hand smoke [...]

Posted in Asthma Triggers & Causes | Tagged action plan, air pollution, allergens, allergies, animal dander, asthma action plan, asthma episode, dust mites, environmental pollutants, pollen, pollution, respiratory distress, tobacco, triggers | Leave a response

Asthma Attack Action Plan - Are you prepared?

Asthma Attack Action Plan – Are you prepared?

By Cody Wells on December 15, 2009

You’re right in the middle of an acute asthma attack – do you know what to do? If not, you need to take action right now!
Talk to your doctor and your health care providers right away. Ask them to be clear about what actions they recommend you take and what they suggest [...]

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Long-term Controller Asthma Medications

By Cody Wells on November 21, 2009

Long-term-controller asthma medications or simply controller asthma medications are designed for you to take on a daily basis to control your persistent asthma.

Posted in Asthma Medications | Tagged action plan, anti-leukotrienes, asthma action plan, asthma attacks, asthma episode, asthma inhaler, beta2 adrenergic agonist, bronchodilators, corticosteroid, fda, food and drug administration, inhaled corticosteroids, laba, leukotriene modifiers, oral bronchodilator, public health advisory | Leave a response

Quick-Relief Asthma Medications

By Cody Wells on November 19, 2009

Quick relief asthma medications are also called rescue medications. They are designed to keep you alive by providing quick relief during an acute asthma attack (episode). They are called short-acting bronchodilators, because they quickly open up your airways, which makes it easier for you to breathe. Quick-relief asthma medications can be separated into [...]

Posted in Asthma Medications | Tagged action plan, acute asthma attack, anticholinergic, asthma action plan, asthma attacks, asthma episode, asthma inhaler, beta adrenergic agonist, beta2 adrenergic agonist, breathing problem, bronchodilators, corticosteroid, epa, inhaled steroids, intravenous corticosteroid, oral corticosteroid, respiratory distress | Leave a response

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Clear Breathing with Chinese Herbs

Clear Breathing with Chinese Herbs

By Cody Wells on January 13, 2010

Asthma sufferers – you may want to swap your meds for the Chinese herbal combination known as ASHMI. The JACI says these 3 herbs could be as effective as conventional asthma medications.

Posted in Asthma Treatment & Management | Tagged ASHMI, chinese herbs, chinese medicine, corticosteroid, gancao, herbal extract, herbal medicine, herbal remedy, kushen, lingzhi | 5 Responses

Peak Flow Meters - Essential Asthma Management Tools

Peak Flow Meters – Essential Asthma Management Tools

By Cody Wells on January 9, 2010

Peak Flow Meters
Peak flow meters are essential asthma management tools which are particularly helpful when you use them regularly. Asthma attacks can be mitigated entirely and certainly kept to a minimum by consistent monitoring of your breathing. Comparing your current breathing score against your “personal best” peak flow allows you to take a snapshot of [...]

Posted in Asthma Treatment & Management | Tagged action plan, acute asthma attack, air quality, asthma action plan, asthma episode, asthma management, breathing problem, breathing tools, peak flow, peak flow meters, triggers | Leave a response

Asthma – What is it?

By Cody Wells on November 15, 2009

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that causes obstruction of your airways. Airways (aka. as bronchi) are the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs, asthma causes chronic swelling and soreness to their inside walls. If you are exposed to an allergen or irritant, your airways may begin to spasm, [...]

Posted in Asthma | Tagged allergens, allergic asthma, allergies, allergy, allergy asthma, animal dander, asthma episode, breathing problem, bronchi, cardiac asthma, cockroach, dust mites, environmental pollutants, intrinsic asthma, lung disease, lung health, mold, non-allergic asthma, respiratory distress, respiratory system, sulfites, tobacco | Leave a response

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My name is Cody Wells. I am publishing the Azmacare.com Asthma Blog as my way of dealing with the plague known as Asthma. My hope is that by researching and publishing timely, practical asthma information, you and I will both find something, or be led to something, which can ultimately help us, our family members, our friends, to live active, productive lives with Asthma.

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