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Items Tagged With Asthma TreatmentFirst Aid - Exercise-Induced Asthma Treatment
Written By: Administrator Section: First Aid A-Z Category: Exercise-Induced Asthma Treatment 2008-02-08 06:02:24 Please call 911 immediately if you are having chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, sudden weakness or numbness, or if you think you have a medical emergency. Exercise-Induced Asthma TreatmentSince exercise-induced asthma is a chronic disease, treatment goes on for a very long time. Some people have to use medication for the rest of their lives. The best way to improve your condition and live your life on your terms is to learn all you can about your asthma and what you can do to make it better.
The goals of treatment are as follows:
Self-Care at HomeWork with your health care provider to develop an action plan. Follow your treatment plan closely to avoid an asthma attack during and after exercising. If you do have an asthma attack, the action plan will help you control the attack and make the decision about when to seek medical care. If you should have an asthma attack, move to the next step of your action plan. Keep the following tips in mind:
If you think your medication is not working, let your health care provider know right away. Medical TreatmentMost people with exercise-induced asthma, if exercise is their only trigger, do not have to take medication every day (unless they exercise every day). Medication is taken before exercising, each time you exercise, to prevent an attack.
Precautions that may help reduce your chance of having an asthma attack include the following:
If you have frequent exercise-induced asthma attacks despite using preventive medication, or if you have attacks when you are not exercising, you need to see your health care provider right away. You may need to use daily medication to control the underlying inflammation that is causing your frequent attacks. Together, you and your health care provider will develop an action plan for you in case of asthma attack. The action plan will include the following:
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First Aid - Treatment of asthma in pregnancy
Written By: Administrator Section: First Aid A-Z Category: Asthma in Pregnancy Treatment 2008-02-06 12:07:05 Asthma in Pregnancy Treatment Please call 911 immediately if you are having chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, sudden weakness or numbness, or if you think you have a medical emergency. Treatment of asthma in pregnancyThe best way to treat asthma is to avoid having an attack in the first place. Avoid exposure to your asthma triggers. This might improve your symptoms and reduce the amount of medication you have to take.
Last updated: May 24, 2006 This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. © 2007 VitaDocs.com All rights reserved. There are 2 items tagged with Asthma Treatment. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud
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