If you or someone you love suffers from asthma then you know how serious this health problem can be. But is there a cure or natural treatment for asthma? Before we can talk about treating or curing your asthma we first need to get more information. If you want to do something about asthma but might be thinking that it would be better to use natural health methods then we should first learn a bit about asthma. Lets explore this topic a bit more.
As worldwide health issues go asthma is one of the most important; each year sees a further increase in the number of people affected. Asthma is a chronic, treatable disease that causes narrowing of airways in the lungs in response to allergens, making it difficult to breathe. It is a respiratory condition that affects people on a daily basis and is serious enough to cause death if not dealt with in time.
There are ways to reduce the risks of attacks though by carefully monitoring the condition which is the responsibility of the asthma sufferer on a daily basis. Once the severity of the condition is know there are three main ways to treat it:
* Preventing attacks from occurring
* Ensuring relief medication is available when minor attacks occur
* Medical treatment for serious attacks
Bronchodilators are recommended for short-term relief for all patients but those with mild occasional attacks need no other medication; many asthmatics will only ever need this form of medication.
Low-dose glucocorticoids or a mastcell stabilizer may be used for patients who still only have mild but more persistent attacks. In severe asthma cases, oral glucocorticoids may be added to these treatments during attacks. Whatever the level of severity they experience all sufferers have a traditional reliever to aid them. After a period of time most asthmatics will have learned to recognize what events trigger the attacks. They will then be able to avoid these triggers and this should lessen if not completely stop the attacks. Whilst air pollution may not be the direct cause of this condition, it is recognized globally as having a contributing effect.
While the medications can sometimes help control the symptoms, they are often a temporary measure and do not address the root cause; any medication is designed to relieve attacks but long term use can cause detrimental side-effects like:
* Constantly fatigued
* Dizziness
* Impotence
* Feeling depressed
* Damage to the liver and sometimes other organs
Many patients with respiratory conditions are now moving towards natural remedies which do not have these awful side-effects. The drugs used contain a catalyst which is designed to soothe and reduce the hyperactivity experienced by the body during an attack and thereby, strengthening it. Natural medications provide natural organic catalysts to the body that restore balance in the system and thereby eliminate all the symptoms without any side effects.
Now yoga is being used as a natural substitute to medication as some yoga disciplines are centered on breath control which many asthma sufferers are finding beneficial to their condition and overall well-being. A good nutritional diet will help boost the immune system and natural therapies will not leave large amounts of drugs in your system. A good nutritional diet will also help improve the immune system but the importance of the asthma patient managing their condition should not be underestimated.
Now that you have something to go on it might be time to start trying some of the more natural cures for your problem. It wont hurt and who knows, you might save yourself a visit to your doctor.
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