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4 advanced inhalers types for asthma

4 advanced inhalers types for asthma

Asthma inhalers are classified into different types depending on the mechanisms of their working. The various types include pressurized metered dose inhalers, breath actuated inhalers, inhalers with spacer devices and nebulizers. Each of these have their own merits and demerits. Pressurized metered dose inhalers or SMDI: This type of inhaler was very popular and was unchallenged for about 40 years.
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Common inhaler brands for asthma relief

Common inhaler brands for asthma relief

The asthma inhaler market has many options for their users. Different companies produce and market inhalers with generic names of the medicine and their own brand names across a variety of colors. It is better that one knows the details like the generic name of the medicine in the inhaler and the color, also especially if one is meeting a doctor who doesn’t possess one’s medical records.
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Asthma and its advanced treatments

Asthma and its advanced treatments

Asthma is one of the respiratory disorders of the lungs and has a periodic aggravation. Very quick-acting medicines are needed to control these episodes and provide relief to the patient. These are called rescue medications. This group contains quick, short-acting bronchodilators called short-term beta agonists. Asthma treatments usually consist medications that are normally used to treat acute emphysema but has been found to be useful to control severe asthma symptoms like tightness in chest, wheezing, cough, etc.
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Commonly used asthma treatments

Commonly used asthma treatments

The exact cause of one of the most common respiratory disorders, asthma, is not known. In most cases, it appears that a family history of allergies and environmental factors play an important role. The immediate cause is inflammation of the walls of the bronchi which allows air to the alveoli part of the lungs.
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How is asthma treated?

How is asthma treated?

The exact cause of one of the most common respiratory disorders, asthma, is not known. In most cases, it appears that a family history of allergies and environmental factors play an important role. The immediate cause of asthma is the inflammation of the walls of the bronchi which allows air to the alveoli part of the lungs.
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How is severe asthma treated?

How is severe asthma treated?

Asthma is one of the respiratory disorders of the lungs and has a periodic aggravation. Very quick acting medicines are needed to control these episodes and provide relief to the patient. These are called rescue medication. This group contains quick, short acting bronchodilators called short-term beta agonists. Another group of medicines used for asthma treatments give relief within minutes.
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Identifying Symptoms Of Asthma Attack

Identifying Symptoms Of Asthma Attack

Asthma makes breathing hard. It all happens when a person starts coughing, feeling the muscles tighten in your airway. The lining of the airway also swells, producing thick humus as well. These happenings cause a very unpleasant feeling and unease to the person, who is suffering from asthma. Initially, a person suffering from asthma will have difficulty in breathing.
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Guide On The Causes Diagnosis Treatment And Prevention For Asthma

Guide On The Causes Diagnosis Treatment And Prevention For Asthma

A chronic respiratory disorder, asthma causes narrowing and swelling of the airways in the lungs due to the entry of allergens or irritants in the system. Therefore, the body reacts by producing excessive mucus which further leads to the onset of symptoms like coughing, chest tightness or pain, difficulty breathing and wheezing.
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