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Over the years, the medical profession has developed several ways of classifying asthma and distinguish one form of the illness of another. Take a look at some of these classifications now. Traditionally, doctors are generally two categories of asthma, allergic asthma and intrinsic asthma, according to the types of stimuli, the consequences of the
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Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the respiratory system. Asthma is defined simply as reversible airway obstruction. Asthma is by attacks of breathlessness, tightness in the chest marked, wheezing and coughing, which are processed in the airways of the cause and caught fire. Some people may have these symptoms all the time and
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‘NHS doesn’t care about cost of medicine’: Drugs firms accused of profiteering by raising prices by ONE THOUSAND per …
In June 2008, the cost to the NHS of a packet of 10mg hydrocortisone pills was £5. Today, the NHS is paying £44.40 for the same course.
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The FDA has ruled that two popular medicine against asthma, Foradil and Serve, which is not safe to use and can even aggravate asthma in some patients. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
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asthma can be fatal for some and annoying for others. Statistics show that cases of asthma are rising annually, as more adults and more children diagnosed with this dangerous state of each year. Asthma is a lung disease most often reported in the United States.
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Michele has a bvee severe asthma since the age of six years. Her husband, Gary talks about his role as his caregiver. For more information and resources for caregivers at: www. strengthforcaring. com
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snoring, like all the noise, vibrations that cause particles in the air caused by the shape of sound waves. For example, when we speak, our vocal chords vibrate to form our voice. Snoring usually occurs when the soft tissue of the throat swabs partially block the airway. As you breath the air causes vibration
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West VS Alternative Medicine: What are the options if you have allergies and asthma to life? According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA: www. AAFA. org ) Asthma affects more than 20 million Americans (about 1 in 15) and more than 50% of cases Asthma allergies are related
about 4 months ago
Yes cat dander can trigger an asthma attack, I had to get rid of my cat for the same reason.
about 4 months ago
Yes dust, poll-in,pet hair and excessive exercise can all trigger asthma
about 4 months ago
depends on the cause, status, and strenght of asthma and allergies. I have had asthma a long time and have been living with cats my whole life, but my asthma isn’t bad. If he has really bad or sensitive asthma a cat might not be a good idea.
about 4 months ago
That will depend on why he has asthma. If it is sport induced asthma it probably wont affect him. If his asthma is a result of an allergy then a cat probably isn’t a good idea. He should talk to the doctor that prescribes his asthma medicine and ask if a cat is a bad idea.
about 4 months ago
i’m very allergic to cats and dogs and if you wanna get technical, everything from latex to shellfish, iodine, batadine… anyway, i’m so allergic to dogs and cats, that when i was little and went to my grandmother’s house, i would have to take benadril where my eyes would swell up and my skin would break out from her dog. so, maybe, if your father is allergic to cats, he could get something like nasonex or clariten and try it before you get rid of your cat.
about 4 months ago
The asthma is only a concern if your father is also allergic to cats (in which case the allergies could set off an attack). Otherwise, it shouldn’t be a problem.
As for the other problem, you might want to get her checked out by a vet–there could be a physical reason she’s not using the litterbox, or she’s doing it just to bother you.
about 4 months ago
There is a lot of varying factors that could play into this. Some asthma patients have irritation and inflammation of the bronchi from different reasons. Usually, they have nothing to do with the cat. With cat allergies, it is usually an allergy to the cat’s saliva – you know, the human petting the cat after the cat has cleaned himself with his tongue. Then they touch their mouth and nose and face. Jus relax, don’t be silly about the cat. In all likelihood, there will be no problem relative to the cat bothering the asthma.
as far as the pooping problem – have you moved her stuff? is her food and water close to the litter box? Can she always get to her potty easily? If so, clean everything, put in new litter and put her in a secluded room for a few hours. During her seclusion, go in a visit with her, love her and pet her. Keep the littler box very clean. If you do this for a couple of days, then leave her out longer and longer, she should be solid on where she should do her business. Sometimes an illness or changes in routine can bring about a bit of a rebellion. I have a persian that if I miss cleaning the litter box, she will go poop on the dog blankets/beds. She will not use a dirty litter box. Just help her out, break it down for her, and she will understand. Cats are smart and clean and neat unless they are expressing a problem. We, as cat mommies, just have to learn to listen. goodluck