Overview of Asthma

Asthma, healthcare
Asthma
Asthma is a symptom caused by abnormalities of the respiratory tract in the form of a heightened sensitivity to stimuli from the environment as a trigger.

The trigger symptoms may include fatigue the mind (emotional distress), physical fatigue, changes in the environment that are not expected (weather, humidity, temperature, smoke (especially cigarettes) and smells that stimulate), respiratory infections, especially influenza disease specific, and allergic reactions of the material inhaled or ingested. And all were very influential on the health of the body, especially the respiratory tract.



Level of airway sensitivity symptoms begins from mild symptoms (such as runny nose / sneezing or coughing that often recurrent / relapsed) to severe symptoms of an asthma attack (difficulty breathing). This situation is in fact characterized by a background of allergic reactions.

The emergence of multiple sensitivity levels recorded symptoms / can be expressed by the patient usually begins since childhood. Approximately 50% of the symptoms will go away by itself, although at one time these symptoms will appear again at a rate of more severe symptoms are often given the term asthma. Around 55-6 -% in respiratory allergic diseases can be reduced to a child or grandchild, and the rest is caused by the pollution of the environment is lacking or still not getting the attention, because it is a new symptom emerged as adults and not as a strange thing.


Cause

Basic problems in asthmatic airway abnormality lies in the form of the reaction / Inflammation (due to allergic reactions) caused by several things, among others:
  • Dust is in the house dust from cotton mattress (especially long), carpet, sofa, clothes stored longer in the closet, ceiling roof, buku-buku/kertas old archives, etc..
  • Raw foods especially sea fish, milk, eggs, chocolate, nuts, etc.. (being a group of materials that have makann traits that irritate al spicy, cold, sticky, sweet / sour, salty, etc.. rather than a cause but the trigger).
  • Environmentalists including fur derived from agricultural materials (pollen, hay, grass, bagasse, etc..), A material derived from feathers and bird droppings as well as pets.




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