ANTI INFLAMMATORY DRUGS CAN BE ALSO GOOD FOR ASTHMATIC PERSONS
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Anti-Inflammatory Drugs: A Boon for Asthma Sufferers
Living with Asthma
For Karen, life has always been a challenge. From a young age, she was plagued by allergies to dust mites, pollen, and other microscopic allergens. Growing up was not just about the typical milestones like braces or changing hairstyles; it was a constant battle against her overactive immune system. Her allergies triggered excess fluid in her nostrils and mucus in her chest, making breathing feel like having a weight on her chest. Asthma attacks often left her gasping for air, sometimes turning blue from the lack of oxygen. These attacks were distressing and often occurred publicly, adding embarrassment to her struggles.
Karen’s story echoes the experiences of millions globally. In the United States alone, around 20 million individuals, including nearly nine million children, live with asthma. An asthma attack causes airway constriction, leading to inflamed airways and allergic reactions to tiny particles. This inflammation can lead to wheezing and excessive coughing.
Managing Asthma
While there is no cure for asthma, its symptoms can be managed effectively. One preventative measure is maintaining clean environments to reduce allergens at home and work. Good hygiene controls the spread of viruses and bacteria that could trigger asthma and other health issues.
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs to the Rescue
Apart from maintaining a clean environment, medication plays a crucial role in managing asthma. Anti-inflammatory drugs help control symptoms by reducing airway swelling, preventing wheezing, and coughing.
Main Types of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs:
1. Inhaled Corticosteroids: These are highly effective in reducing airway inflammation, lowering the need for hospitalization, and improving asthma control.
2. Mast Cell Stabilizers: These drugs work by preventing the release of irritants and inflammatory substances from mast cells.
3. Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI): This device delivers medication in dry powder form directly to the lungs. It doesn’t use propellants and is suitable for children aged five and up.
4. Nebulizer: This device administers medication as a liquid mist. By inhaling medicine through a nebulizer, asthma symptoms can be significantly reduced, offering relief to sufferers.
Managing Your Asthma
To effectively manage asthma, doctors often use spirometry to diagnose and assess lung function. This helps tailor optimal treatment plans aimed at reducing hospital visits and promoting normal activities. Depending on the condition's severity, a doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent breathing restrictions during attacks.
Asthma can be uncomfortable, but it doesn’t have to steal life's joys. With proper medication and allergen management, individuals with asthma can lead active and fulfilling lives.
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