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0 Treatment of Asthma Vote Up Vote Down www.mayoclinic.com - There are several types of medications available for treating asthma. Most people use a combination of long-term control medications and quick relief medications. More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 AAAAI - Use of inhaled asthma medications Vote Up Vote Down www.aaaai.org - People with asthma have inflamed airways that become narrowed, making it more difficult to breathe. Anti-inflammatory asthma medications lessen symptoms by treating the inflammation. Bronchodilators are medicines that help relieve the constriction of smooth muscle within the inflamed airways. Inhala More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 eMedicineHealth - Asthma Medications Vote Up Vote Down www.emedicinehealth.com - Asthma is a disease that affects the breathing passages of the lungs (bronchioles). Asthma is caused by chronic (ongoing, long-term) inflammation of these passages. This makes the breathing passages, or airways, of the person with asthma highly sensitive to various "triggers". Controller medicines h More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 How Is Asthma Treated? Vote Up Vote Down www.nhlbi.nih.gov - Your doctor can work with you to decide about your treatment goals and what you need to do to control your asthma to achieve these goals. Asthma treatment includes: Working closely with your doctor to decide what your treatment goals are and learning how to meet those goals. Avoiding things that More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Asthma: Treatment & Care Vote Up Vote Down www.webmd.com - Asthma treatment can vary from anti-inflammatory and bronchodilator asthma inhalers to oral medications to asthma drugs delivered in an asthma nebulizer or breathing machine. Get a better understanding of how asthma medications work so you'll know which medications can prevent asthma symptoms. Also, More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Asthma in adults - Treatment Vote Up Vote Down www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk - Treatment of asthma is carried out using what is known as 'stepwise approach', where the severity of your symptoms are assigned a 'step' from one to five, and treatment follows accordingly. As your symptoms get better, or worse, you may move up or down a step in your treatment plan. The goal of trea More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 asthma.com - Asthma Medications Vote Up Vote Down www.asthma.com - Asthma medicines are commonly grouped into two categories: long-term (preventative) medications and quick-relief (rescue) medications. All people with asthma should have a quick-relief medication to treat sudden asthma symptoms immediately when they arise. People with persistent asthma should also u More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 CLA - Medications for asthma Vote Up Vote Down www.lung.ca - There are many safe, effective medicines that can help you control your asthma. You 'll need a doctor's prescription to get these medicines. You will also need special advice on when and how to use each kind of medicine. Because asthma symptoms are variable - they can get worse or better, depending More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Asthma: Controller and Quick-Relief Medicine Vote Up Vote Down familydoctor.org - Asthma is a chronic, or long-term, disease. If you have asthma, at times your airways (the air passages of your lungs) become inflamed (see picture). When this happens, your airways get red and swollen. They become narrow, making it harder for you to breathe. You may also wheeze or cough. This is ca More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Patient Health International - Asthma medicines Vote Up Vote Down www.patienthealthinternational.com - Asthma medication is chosen to fit the severity and pattern of the disease. There are two types of asthma medicine: one type prevents inflammation from getting out of control (anti-inflammatory medicines) and the other provides relief by opening up the airways (airway openers). More... 0 Comments To Favourites
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