Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Breathing Easily with Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects millions of people. While some choose to treat the condition with medication, others opt for breathing exercises or other means. Many may even have it and not be aware of it because it has not progressed to such a degree as to cause concern. The severity of asthma varies depending on the person, from hardly noticeable to life threatening. It is characterized by restricted breathing and tightness in the chest.

People suffering with asthma may have trouble getting enough air into and out of their lungs when experiencing an attack. This is because the airways have become inflamed and thus the passage through which the air normally flows has been narrowed. This causes panic because the sensation of not being able to breathe can be upsetting for many people. However, getting nervous about the onset of an attack can exacerbate the symptoms and make the attack worse.

Therefore, it is important to remain calm in the face of an asthma attack. Breathe slowly and calmly, and try to focus on something other than the immediate situation in order to relax. If you’ve been prescribed medication for attacks, such as a rescue inhaler, take it in the method that’s been prescribed. If the symptoms persist after a few minutes of this activity, you may need to seek medical attention.

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