Asthma Treatment Medications may not be worth the side effects

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Are Asthma Medications Worth the Side Effects?


Asthma medications, like many conventional drugs, come with a range of side effects that make some question whether they are worth using. This is particularly true for asthma treatments.

Personally, I suffered from asthma from the age of seven until about seven years ago. Based on my experience, I believe many asthma medications may not be as beneficial as they're made out to be.

When I first learned there was no cure for asthma, I was a child who feared that a simple laugh or playful pat on the back could trigger an attack. Thankfully, that wasn't the case. Asthma can be managed effectively with simple, common-sense methods. Once you explore these alternatives, many standard asthma medications may seem like hyped-up solutions designed to profit from those affected by this condition.

One of the most commonly prescribed asthma medications is Ventolin, available as an inhaler or oral medication. However, studies suggest this drug might cause more harm than good. Since individuals react differently, the side effects can vary, but here are some commonly reported ones:

1. Tremors, usually in the hands
2. Nervous tension
3. Headaches
4. Accelerated heartbeat (tachycardia)
5. Palpitations
6. Muscle cramps
7. Low potassium levels (hypokalaemia)
8. Paradoxical bronchospasm (unexpected narrowing of the airways)

These side effects might not cover all reported issues. For a comprehensive list, always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines.

This raises the question: are there alternative asthma treatments? Yes, there are. Although these treatments deserve a separate discussion, what worked for me includes dietary changes, mild breathing exercises similar to Yoga, and avoiding triggers like cold and dust. While the latter are preventive measures, they were effective for me.

Breathing is essential to life, and asthma doesn't have to limit you. There are successful, drug-free methods to manage asthma. They worked for me and many others; perhaps they could work for you too.

Here's to breathing freely.

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