bronchial asthma
bronchial asthma
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by Abigail Franks - 2006-12-22
It's no secret that certain things can trigger an allergic reaction or allergy attack in people who are sensitive to certain things. While allergies and asthma can be caused by a variety of common pr...
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by Abigail Franks - 2006-12-23
Hello again. Last time we were talking about two very common allergy triggers found in most homes. These were mold and dust caused by dirty furnace and air conditioner filters. There is also some i...
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by Tom Turner - 2007-01-02
If you have ever experienced symptoms that caused your airways to become enflamed and tight, making it difficult for you to breathe, then you may suffer from a form of bronchial asthma. Most people wh...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-01-04
Bronchitis, like many disorders can be classified based on length of time someone has symptoms. Chronic bronchitis is considered long-lasting or long term. While most of us non professional medical ...
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by Tom Turner - 2007-03-04
If you have ever watched someone have difficulty breathing, then you know that it is no fun. You can feel very helpless as a bystander. Maybe the closest you have ever come to having difficulty breath...
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by Tom alter - 2007-05-30
Bronchial asthma is a disease that is influenced considerably by several factors. This is a disease which is prevalent all over the world. It is generally seen that the boys of younger age groups have...
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by Barry J McDonald - 2008-04-22
Bronchial asthma is one of the oldest companions of human beings. It effects the population in general irrespective of age, sex, caste, religion, country etc and gradually found with an increasing tre...
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by peterhutch - 2008-04-25
Bronchial asthma is caused from the afflictions of the stomach and the gastro-intestinal tract. That is why in the preliminary stage of the disease or just before its onset, the patient complains of i...
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by peterhutch - 2008-04-26
Asthma is a chronic condition (generally associated with humans but also controversially being diagnosed in housepets such as cats) involving the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally co...
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by Mercy Maranga - 2008-11-14
This is used to suppress the asthma symptoms. An asthma patient is advised to have one wherever they go. The asthma inhaler is a tube that one inserts into the nose and pumps medicated gas using a ha...