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Most people suffering of asthma have
similar symptoms like coughing, wheezing, a feeling of pain or pressure in the
chest and shortness of breath.
These symptoms become more acute when
the imminence of an asthma attack is higher and other symptoms, such as
difficulty in talking, pale lips, feelings of fear and panic are added to
these.
Yet, even though generally these
symptoms are characteristic for almost all asthmatics, there are more types of
asthma which can be encountered.
Depending on the moment of the day when
asthma is triggered or the factors which provoke it, there can be individuated
about five types of asthma. One of the most common types of asthma is the
allergic asthma.
In this case the allergies and asthma
go hand in hand, causing asthma attacks whenever the individual comes in
contact with the allergens to which they are sensitive to. In this case, to the
common symptoms of asthma are also added those of allergy rhinitis, such as
runny and swollen nose, continuous sneezing, weepy eyes and excessive mucus.
Another very frequent type of asthma is
the exercise-induced asthma. This type of ailment is mainly triggered by
physical exercises. If you have noticed that the asthma attacks are only
happening when you run or do physical exercises, then you are probably
suffering of exercise-induced asthma. In order to be able to breath normally
when exercising you may need to get an inhaler and use it before actually
starting your daily exercise routine.
The cough-variant asthma is triggered
by extremely powerful coughing, which will simply not stop. There are many
factors which can stay behind the extreme cough, such as rhinitis, sinusitis or heartburn. Thus, if you cough a lot and
feel like you are choking during the periods with excessive cough, make sure
you visit a doctor.
The occupational asthma and the night
time asthma are the last two types of asthma. They occur only in particular times
of the day (the working hours in case of the occupational asthma and the night
time during the night time asthma). If your asthma attacks are getting more
acute in these periods, then you are suffering of one of these two types of
ailments.
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No matter which type of asthma you
(think) you have, it is highly important to go to the doctor for an accurate
diagnostic, which will enable you to start the right treatment for your type of
asthma.
Learning How to Live with Asthma
For many people asthma is a condition with which they will have to live with all their lives. They will have to get used to being caught by surprise by an asthma attack. Yet, learning how to live with asthma is not an easy thing to do and even for asthmatics who have long dealt with disease coping with it is difficult.
The first thing that you will have to
do after you discover your asthma is to make sure you take your medicine
whenever you have to. Not taking them may have serious consequences and
sometimes results in even more serious symptoms and an aggravation of this
condition, as the inflammation starts developing immunity to medicine, of these
are not taken regularly.
Then, you will have to tell all those
living and working besides you that you are an asthmatic and that you may need
help in case of an attack. Suffering from this ailment is not a shame, so
keeping it to yourself will not help you in any way.
Instead of trying to hide your state of
health from the others, explain them what they should do in case of emergency
and how should they react if you are not feeling well.
It is also highly important that you do
not stop doing all your current activities. You will be encouraged to get out
of the house and do physical movement.
Even though it may be a little more
difficult at the beginning, especially for those suffering from
exercise-induced asthmatics, things will get easier and more fun with time.
Time will also make the medicine routine easier and will make you understand
better your condition.
What is highly important is to never
give it up. Asthma is an ailment which with you can live. There have not been
reported any people who have died because of asthma, so you will not have to
panic about this either.
Moreover, if you have a healthy
nutrition, make regular exercises and take your medicine in due time, you
condition may improve and you will be able to live your life as an active,
normal person for a long period of time.
This post is from the Asthma Relief Forever Program. It is
created by Jerry Ericson, Alternative Medical Practitioner, Researcher and
Author of Asthma Free Forever. As a former asthma suffer for over 30 years,
Jerry will share with you his all-natural, no side-effect solution to cure
asthma for good. He is no longer a slave to his inhaler.