A nebuliser is a device that facilitates intake of medication in asthmatic people including children. The medicine is usually in the form of an aerosol and has to be inhaled. Previously asthmatic patients were administered oral medications or injections. These took a longer time to be absorbed and provide relief. Only a very small amount of this reached the lungs as most part was absorbed by other tissues. This may also result in side effects. Medication in aerosol form when inhaled by a nebuliser provided much relief. The aerosol formed into bubbles and reached the bronchioles immediately. ...
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Friday, 13 September 2013
Control Your Asthma Through Home Remedies
Asthma is a serious problem and requires your attention in treating it. Developing an asthma action plan with the help of your doctor can go a long way in controlling your problem. Here are some natural simple home remedies to help with asthma: Turmeric: Turmeric is a yellow coloured spice used in a number of South Asian cuisine. ...
Monday, 9 September 2013
Bronchial Asthma and Stress
Nearly everyone often use the phrase "stress" in times whenever we believe that just about everything seems to have turned out to be way too much - we are in fact overloaded and wonder whether or not we actually can cope with the stresses placed upon us. Everything giving you a challenge or even a threat to your very own well-being is a stress. ...
Friday, 6 September 2013
Asthma and Air Purification
If you have a child with asthma or you suffer from asthma than you might want to create a safer environment at home by removing things that trigger asthma. Careful observation on your part as well as some help from your doctor can go a long way in helping your child. Asthma is basically a disease of respiratory tract characterized by symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath and tightness in chest. ...