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What do you do when you have asthma?

when you have asthma you will have to use prescription medicines to help with your breathing, i personally take salbutamol.


Can I take naproxen with asthma?

Most people do not have trouble with taking NSAIDS even if they do have asthma. If your asthma is very severe and not controlled well with medication, you should check with your doctor before you take any over the counter medicines. As many as 20% of people with severe allergies and asthma can be allergic to aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If you are one of them, taking naproxen or aspirin might trigger a really severe asthma attack.


Asthma causes horse hay and straw to make you wheezy how can you prevent this?

The best way to avoid the asthma response due to things you are allergic to is to avoid those things to which you are allergic. If this is not possible, and in many cases this is t case, then you can work with your asthma doctor. He may recommend you take daily antihistamines, such as Claratin. He may also recommend you take a once daily medicine like Singulair, which is an leukotriene antagonist. One, or both, of these medicines may help prevent your allergens from triggering an asthma attack.


Where does asthma take place in your body?

asthma is located in the trachea/windpipe.


What medicine can take for asthma?

Well, i'm pretty sure there isn't any medicine you take for asthma. When you have asthma, you need an inhalor so that when you have an asthma attack, you breathe in some of the air in your inhalor and that air opens up your lungs again.


Are medicines bad for you?

Cold medicines are not bad for a person if they need to take them. If a person is not sick, then the medicines are potentially harmful.


Living With Asthma Becoming Easier?

Much more is known about asthma today than in years past, and more is also known about treating it effectively. Based upon current knowledge, most asthma sufferers can expect to get control of their condition and maintain that control over the course of their lives.Asthma is a chronic disease of the lungs that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways. Asthma sufferers have symptoms like chest tightness, wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. Coughing typically occurs early in the morning or at night.Asthma is TreatableAsthma is more easily treated than in the past. If you have been diagnosed with asthma, your chances of living a normal life are excellent. By closely cooperating with your doctor, you should be able to control and manage your asthma. Once controlled, you should be able to live a normal life, living as others without asthma do- whether you just need to sleep at night or compete as an athlete.If you gain control over your asthma, you can expect to have: few asthma symptoms, awaken rarely at night due to asthma symptoms, not require time off of work or school due to asthma, require no emergency room visits or hospital stays.Tips for Asthma SufferersIf you have asthma, you will need to cooperate closely with your doctor or health care provider so that you can learn how to manage your condition. This is extremely important in gaining control over your asthma.You will need to learn what medicines you will be taking and when you should take them. You will also be learning how to use a spacer and inhaler properly. Then you will simply take your medicines exactly as instructed by your doctor.You will learn to identify things that cause your symptoms- these are your asthma triggers. Once you learn them, you can take steps to avoid them or at least minimize your exposure to them.Learning how to monitor your asthma symptoms is very important. You will need to know how to quickly respond to the initial signs of an asthma attack.


Can you take diclofena epolamine with asthma?

i do not kwon


Can you predict asthma attacks?

I have asthma and I can't predict if I'm going to have an asthma attack that day but if i wake up and my chest is tight then I make sure to take it easy in any activities to prevent an asthma attack


Is asthma pumps just for asthma?

It depends on the medication. The pump itself will take other pressurised medication canisters if they will physically fit. However - the medication in an asthma pump is solely for the treatment of asthma - not other conditions.


I have bronchial asthma and it seems to be worse when the weather changes, if I take something for allergies would that relieve the asthma problem?

No you need something separate for your asthma like an inhaler. See your doctor to get a prescription for your asthma medicine.


What are the side effect of inhaler for asthma?

ADVAIR DISKUS can cause serious side effects, including: • People with asthma who take long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (LABA) medicines, such as salmeterol (one of the medicines in ADVAIR DISKUS), have an increased risk of death from asthma problems. It is not known whether fluticasone propionate, the other medicine in ADVAIR DISKUS, reduces the risk of death from asthma problems seen with LABA medicines. • It is not known if LABA medicines such as salmeterol increase the risk of death in people with COPD. • Call your healthcare provider if breathing problems worsen over time while using ADVAIR DISKUS. You may need different treatment. • Get emergency medical care if: your breathing problems worsen quickly. • you use your rescue inhaler, but it does not relieve your breathing problems. • ADVAIR DISKUS should be used only if your healthcare provider decides that your asthma is not well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. When your asthma is well controlled, your healthcare provider may tell you to stop taking ADVAIR DISKUS. Your healthcare provider will decide if you can stop ADVAIR DISKUS without loss of asthma control. Your healthcare provider may prescribe a different asthma control medicine for you, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. • Children and adolescents who take LABA medicines may have an increased risk of being hospitalized for asthma problems.