how were people treated before inhaler
you use an inhaler so you can breath normal again.
A seretide inhaler is used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Some active ingredients in this medication are fluticasone and salmeterol.
Asthma is common repository disease that it caused by inflammation in the lungs and can be treated with a series of medical inhaler prescribed by a doctor or given by the respiratory wing at the hospital
There are many different ways that people treat asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition, which means that it doesn't have a "cure" that will make it go away forever. Most people carry an inhaler with them that has the appropriate medication (a popular one is called Albuterol) that they use whenever their asthma starts to act up. Some people have allergy-induced asthma and take a pill to help with allergies, thus preventing them from an asthma attack. There is also a daily steroid inhaler called Advair. Advair is inhaled through the mouth either once or twice a day. Advair is very successful at preventing asthma attacks and small flares like chronic wheezing. Other than over-the-counter allergy medicine, all asthma inhalers are prescription medications.
Treating asthma is no easy task, and because of that everyone is looking for natural asthma treatments. There are various different ways to treat asthma, it can be done naturally, by using medications, or even by using herbal treatments can be used to treat asthma.
Thyroxine is used to treat Hasimotos thyroid disease and salbutamol inhalers are used to treat symptoms of asthma. There are no drug interactions between these two medications.
Asthma has many kinds of treatments, like the nebulizers (if that's how its spelt) at hospitals. However to treat asthma at home inhalers are used. there are many kinds of inhalers and the GP or nurse will supply the sufferer the best care possible. in order to do so it may mean taking a certain inhaler upto 4 times a day, it may mean only taking a certain inhaler whenever needed. Another help for people with asthma is steriods and antibiotics.However many treatments there are there is no cure for asthma just ways to relieve the lungs.
Yes running can bring on sports induced asthma. This is caused by the heart pumping blood faster therefore needing more oxygen. With your lungs working much harder they now are strained. You can cut back on your sports minutes or see a physician about an inhaler for the asthma.
Inhalers are used to treat asthma by delivering medication directly into the lungs. There are three primary types of inhalers and two different ways in which each inhaler can be used. The severity of the asthma as well as the lifestyle of an individual can help to determine which inhaler is actually the best for daily use. Not all people who have asthma require an inhaler to live normally. There are also individuals with severe asthma who do not respond to the standard dosages that are used in inhalers. The most commonly seen type of inhaler for asthma is known as a metered dose inhaler (MDI). This is a device that is used to direct medication from a small aerosol canister directly into the mouth and lungs. The amount that is released is controlled by a small valve. Patients breathe in deeply when the medication is sprayed to deliver it to the lungs. These devices are small and very convenient to use and carry. A dry powder inhaler accepts a small capsule or other sealed medication cartridge. This inhaler requires that the user press down to release the powdered medication into the device. The user then breathes in deeply so that the medication moves directly into the airways where it can be absorbed. This type of inhaler causes some people with asthma difficulty because of the lung power needed to move the medication. A nebulizer is a type of electronic inhaler. The device takes medication and then emits that medication as a very fine mist that is inhaled through a mask or mouthpiece. A nebulizer is very easy to use for patients who have great difficulty breathing or by those who needed extended doses of inhaled medication. Nebulizers tend to be less portable than other types of inhalers. Each type of inhaler can be used in one of two ways. Most are designed to be rescue inhalers. Rescue inhalers deliver medication to the user when symptoms of an asthma attack begin. They provide immediate relief. Preventative inhalers are designed to be used at the beginning or end of each day to stop future asthma attacks. Preventative inhalers can take several hours to work but can prevent symptoms for an entire day.
Inhalers typically contain a medication (such as bronchodilators or corticosteroids) in a liquid, powder, or aerosol form. The medication is designed to be delivered directly to the lungs through inhalation to treat respiratory conditions like asthma or COPD. Some inhalers may also contain propellants to help deliver the medication effectively.
well it depends on how bad your asthma is and how you treat it. You need to keep on top of it or you will have an asthma attack. An asthma attack is a respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin. It is when the persons chest tightens up and is finding it hard to breathe. It is terrifying to have an asthma attack. I have asthma and i have at least 1 asthma attack a year. I have had 2 seriously bad ones which have put me into hospital. But some asthma attacks can be solved by taking the blue inhaler (or which ever one your doctor has given you)
Tords the middle ages and a small peiod before the full evolution of man cave men had some signs of it through fossilisasion of a small wad of skin and asthma is in key D.N.A of the broncail tube lungs and the whole respatoreal system.