It is absolutely safe to use ventolin and advair together. Advair is an asthma controller medicine that should be taken once in the morning and once in the evening, and never more. If you get short of breath in between you may use your ventolin.
asthma has many triggers or causes every person diagnosed wit asma has different triggers such as mold cockroaches and even season change you should know your personal triggers so you can be aware of them
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Asthma is a breathing disorder, in which when your allergies act up, your throat gets swollen and makes it harder to breathe. this is also refereed to as an "asthma attack", or a sudden break of asthma from allergies.
The definition of the word "puffer" is a person who puffs, or a person who smokes. One should not want to be a puffer as smoking is bad for your health and you will smell like smoke all the time.
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Yes it is. You should see a doctor for asthma.
Most Asthma suffers are also diagnosed with allergies. If your Asthma is allergy related you should have been tested to find out the allergens you are sensitive to. Some common allergy related Asthma triggers are animal dander. If you are not sure what your trigger point/s are or have not been tested, it is best to speck to your doctor about this. If you have been tested for allergies and had a negative result to animal allergens, then there should be no problem in having a dog. There are Asthma-friendly stuffed dogs on the market if you are allergic to animal dander.
Some peoples asthma is mild but some people have much worse asthma if you want to be a pilot you should ask your doctor how bad you asthma is. then your doctor can determine if you should be a pilot or not
the tightening of the chest and possibly pain while breathing in is one symptom on Asthma and if you havent been diagnosed by a doctor you should do so, so you can get an inhaler to ease the pain and releave any breathing difficulties you may have. True is the answer
Firstly one must maintain an open airway...if asthma has been diagnosed one must utilize inhaler right away. If no diagnostic but problem persists, medical intervention should be taken. If asthma Is not suspected, combination of steam and cold air, at frequent and recurrent intervals, will help breakdown the cough
Asthma is never automatically diagnosed after a single visit or what not. It is diagnosed after observing certain symptoms over a period of time. There are multiple diseases that are present in a patient that could have asthma... such as acute bronchitis, pneumonia, or simple symptoms such as prolonged wheezing. There are many tests that a pulmonologist can gather to help determine if the patient has asthma or not. For example, the doctor observes the patient's response to Bronchodilators/corticosterioids. He or she can order pulmonary function test (PFT) to measure how well the lungs are able to take in and exhale air.