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Asthma

Asthma is a life threatening lung disease. Its classified as a chronic disease, which lasts for your whole life. It causes a person to have breathing problems. When someone has an asthma attack, which is a bad breathing episode many complications happen that can hurt the person. The lungs make an increased amount of mucus, which is thick, sticky, and tends to clog up the air tubes. Also, the airway tubes swell because of cells being inflammed. Plus the muscles around the air tube tighten. This is what happens, which makes breathing harder. Asthma is a major public health problem in the U.S. and asthma prevalence has been on a steep rise since 1980. Though many cases of asthma probably go undiagnosed, health officials estimate that at least 20 million people in the U.S. have asthma, including 6.3 million children. African-Americans


Also, older adults may find that medications delivered by nebulization are less costly than other asthma medications are. Nebulizers can deliver large doses of asthma medications. Two common types include dry powder inhalers and metered-dose inhalers. Nebulizers are designed for those who can't use an inhaler, such as infants, young children and those who are seriously ill. It can be inhaled or taken as a pill and comes in two types-quick-relief and long-term control. During an allergy attack, the body releases chemicals called mediators that can trigger asthma episodes. It refers to the wheezing that's caused by congestive heart failure. have higher rates of asthma emergency room visits, hospitalizations and death than Caucasians. Also nocturnal asthma is a where someone has extreme effects of asthma in their sleep. Quick-relief medicines control the symptoms of an asthma attack. Inhalers have changed asthma treatment. A variety of inhalers are available to help relieve or control asthma symptoms. African-Americans visit the emergency room for asthma more than twice as often and are hospitalized for asthma more than three times as often. Cardiac asthma isn't actually asthma.

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