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06-15-2007, 01:14 AM #1
Getting the Right Asthma and Cold Treatments For you
Getting the Right Asthma and Cold Treatments For you
By: Abigail Franks
The complexity of a particular asthma case ultimately determines what asthma and cold treatments are appropriate for the person suffering with this condition. Multiple symptoms that can be caused my many factors can make your doctor more cautious in rendering a diagnosis concerning the severity of your COPD.
The list of methods used to diagnose asthma along with developing appropriate level of care and medicine needs include:
A doctor will most likely begin by obtaining as much information as possible. A complete medical history or profile will first be done. This is a lot of Q&A about your previous medical condition.
Next up would be tests to determine lung function. There are a variety of pulmonary function tests available that include spirometry along with lung diffusion and capacity tests.
To further diagnose the condition, chest x rays, various blood tests and even an electrocardiogram may be done.
The tests and history development is then used along with the symptoms to make a diagnosis. Remember though that most blood work is now done offsite. Be prepared to wait a week or more while the blood testing results along with possibly the chest x-ray and other test results are returned to your doctor. Any test that required you to go to another office will delay the final diagnosis.
The seriousness of the condition is all important in developing the right set of asthma and cold treatments for your respiratory disease. From mild intermittent to the much more "severe persistent" type, the treatment options are determined by the problems a patient is having.
The asthma treatment program will be determined based on symptoms, severity and the ultimate diagnosis. The doctor will probably prescribe a regimen of quick relief and longer lasting drugs to control the symptoms.
Long term control medications are used in many asthma and cold treatments can be either in pill form or taken using a nebulizer system.
Short term or fast acting drugs such as bronchodilators that are fast acting drugs that relax bronchial muscles and allow airways to reopen.
YOU will then be responsible to identify those things in your life that trigger an asthma attack and modify your environment when possible to limit exposure.
A more natural way to lower the need for the drugs is the use of environment modification. Changing your lifestyle to remove asthma triggers, learn breathing techniques, the use of vitamin supplements to help lower the need for constant drug use can also be considered a treatment option. Find out about a therapeutic way to lower the amount of the drugs necessary for a symptom free life. Visit the site below to find out more.
No asthma and cold treatment that uses natural, homeopathic, or traditional methods to control the respiratory disease should be considered a permanent solution. Things change and as they do, it's necessary to periodically review what works, what doesn't and adjust as necessary. Don't you owe it to yourself to have every possible solution to keep your asthma under control?
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