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Relief from asthma through hypnotherapy

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Relief from asthma through hypnotherapyRelief from asthma through hypnotherapy- Human binding is designed to heal itself from many diseases and conditions. When you learn to harness the power of the mind that have more than your body can really begin to experience true healing of such conditions even asthma who feel as if they had the impact of an inch of your body. Hypnotherapy for the treatment of asthma is not intended to be used as a substitute for medical treatment, but in order to improve that treatment, or face, as it might happen.

Asthma therapy can be a tremendous tool for those who need the help of this terrible, but treatable disease. He is working because you not only learn to relieve tension, reduce anxiety and eliminate stress from your life through NLP (neuron-linguistic programming) but also how to reduce your stress levels overall. This will lead to fewer outbreaks, especially those who carry stress. (more…)

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New treatments for asthma

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

New treatments for asthmaWith asthma are always looking out for new treatments for asthma. Not only medical science advances quickly, but the natural healing and treatments are also constantly added. Relying on medication alone is not necessary if there are some natural ways to control and treat your symptoms.

Avoid asthma triggers

Not all asthma triggers the same experience, so pay to learn what your individual triggers are, then take steps to avoid or limit exposure to those triggers.
Here are some other things that can help you with your asthma. You might find some new ideas for you: (more…)

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Bronchial asthma treatment thermoplasty new potential

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Bronchial asthma treatment thermoplasty new potentialAsthma is a common disease in which airways in the lungs become inflamed and then narrow when muscles within the airway walls contract. Conventional therapy using two types of short-term reliever medication and long-term controller. Temporary relief as the name suggests, treating the symptoms and eliminate them, providing short-term assistance, during an attack intended to suppress the controller inflammation in the airways. But this therapy may not be effective in treating conditions that are severe or persistent.

Is the treatment of bronchial asthma thermoplasty new potential undergoing clinical testing. Developed by a medical device company called Asthma., this procedure has the potential to provide assistance to patients with asthma who did not respond to conventional treatment. A clinical trial conducted in sixteen adults with mild to moderate asthma who did not respond to current asthma treatment. The results of this study is encouraging as 75 percent of participants reported that the new treatment is allowed to function better in daily activities and reduce the peak expiratory flow readings. (more…)

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Understanding and responding to about asthma

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Understanding and responding to about asthmaUnderstanding and responding to about asthma because asthma is a serious, lifelong condition in which the number of people who seem to be increasing. And because there is no cure, is very important that to understand the causes and treatment of asthma, in order to learn to live with this condition well.

But to really understand the cause, it is important to distinguish between asthma triggers, and that which creates vulnerability to trigger them in the first place. This article will go into the causes of asthma, and two different types of treatments – relievers and preventers. Learn about this treatment and causes of asthma can help provide a sense of control to the patient, a sense of the condition itself is often eroded during the acute phase. (more…)

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4 general categories of asthma

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Asthma is divided into 4 general categories of asthma

4 general categories of asthma Intermittent Level: This is the most serious level of asthma. A person is considered to be at this level when they show symptoms of asthma are not more than 2 times a week and did not wake up at night with asthma symptoms more than twice a month. At this level, asthma attacks can last from several hours to several days, but no symptoms of an asthma attack. Between asthma attacks peak expiratory flow or “PEF” is normal and varies less than 20%. The PEF is a measure of the flow of air into the lungs. A peak flow meter is used to obtain PEF reading. (more…)

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The Complications asthma attack

Monday, March 8th, 2010

The Complications asthma attackThe Complications asthma attack may be complicated by pneumothorax: respiratory distress with sudden sharp chest pain. The diagnosis is confirmed by chest X-ray: there is air between two layers of the pleura, which departed the lung from the chest wall.

Mediastinal emphysema and subcutaneous due to rupture of alveoli and air flow along the vessels is sometimes observed during the crisis.
The atelectasis of a lobe is common.
The bronchiectasis is possible.

1500 people die of asthma each year in France.

The chronic pulmonary heart disease due to asthma is rare outside of asthma entangled or continuous asthma in the elderly who then enters the context of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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The frequency and degree of asthma symptoms

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The frequency and degree of asthma symptomsThe frequency and degree of symptoms vary widely among asthmatics.  Some patients occasionally a moderate and brief crisis and have no obvious symptoms in the meantime. Others were almost always a slight cough and wheezing, with severe exacerbation of symptoms after exposure to known allergens, viral infections, exercise, or nonspecific irritants.

The asthma attack often begins acutely with paroxysms of wheezing, coughing hard and dry, and shortness of breath, or more gradually with symptoms of respiratory distress is slow. The patient experiences shortness of breath with rapid breathing, coughing, chest tightness, wheezing audibly. The crisis may fade rapidly or persist for several hours or days. Sputum expectorated mucus is viscous end crises. (more…)

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Mechanisms of disease asthma

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The word asthma in Greek means to be breathless.
Responsible bronchial obstruction in asthma is the result of several changes that will reduce the size of the airways:
- Bronchial muscle contracts: the bronchoconstriction;
- The wall of the bronchus thickens: it is swelling;
- The inner wall of the bronchus (mucosa) secretes mucus important: it hypersecretion.
Edema and hypersecretion reflect a change in bronchial inflammation called bronchi.
This inflammation is often not felt by the patient but is nevertheless the depths of the disease that is evolving into asthma chronicity. (more…)

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Definition and Causes of Disease Bronchial Asthma

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Bronchial asthma is a disease that causes a reversible paroxysmal bronchial obstruction. It is characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness to various stimuli.

Causes of disease Bronchial asthma

Bronchial asthma can be triggered by different stimuli.
- The extrinsic or allergic asthma is triggered by specific allergens (house dust, pollen and mold from the air, animal dander), symptoms are associated with immunoglobulin class IgE.
It occurs mainly in children and young subjects.
Occupational asthma is allergic asthma.
- Intrinsic asthma is not inflammatory or allergic. It is the inhalation of irritants (exhaust smells of fresh paint or other substances, cigarette smoke) and infections, sometimes even violent emotions, variations in atmospheric pressure or temperature, the Inhalation of cold air, triggering the crisis.
- Some medications can cause asthma (aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, beta blockers, etc..)
- Some angitis (vessel disease) may be proved by asthma.

In practice, these data are very theoretical factors for allergic and nonallergic are often linked.

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Coryza Symptoms

Friday, February 19th, 2010

The main symptoms

The disease primarily affects animals living in community (cattery, shelter, “large family” semi-wild cats), kittens and unvaccinated adults. After a short incubation (2 to 5 days), respiratory signs (coughing, sneezing), the runny eyes and nose, loss of appetite and sometimes red spots appear in the mouth, more or less significant depending animals.

If several cats have the same symptoms at the same time, it is likely that this is the coryza is a highly contagious disease. Contagion occurs (like flu in humans), without direct contact, sneezing or when cats are blown over. The transmission can also be done by the person caring for several cats, including one patient. Hence the importance, if we have several cats, putting on a blouse to care for sick, well disinfect their hands afterward, and isolate the sick cat other throughout the treatment period, however, do not panic, this disease is not communicable to humans.

The untreated disease may progress to natural healing in some resistant animals. But beware it can sometimes be complicated by necrosis of the nasal bones with generalized infection, and eventually death of the animal if it is weakened and refuses to eat.

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