cause constriction of the bronchial airways resulting in inflammation and narrowing of the airways, mucus secretion and difficulty of breathing. This respiratory disorder is called Asthma. Some of the symptoms of Asthma are wheeze, shortness of breath and use of accessory muscle to help in breathing. Most of the Asthma attacks are related to allergens or aeroallergens and the body reacts by activating its immune system. There will be a series and complicated immunohistopathological changes that will
Institute (NHLBI) (2014) defined Asthma as “a chronic (long-term) lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma causes recurring periods of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing. The coughing often occurs at night or early in the morning.” Asthma exacerbation is classified to three levels: mild, moderate, or severe enough to become life-threatening events (NHLBI, 2007). Asthma is a common chronic disease. CDC's National Asthma Control Program Grantees (2013) indicate
Asthma one of the most common chronic illnesses, affecting 25.7 million people in the U.S., 7 million being children under the age of 18 years old. Asthma is characterized as a “chronic inflammatory disease of the airways involving recurring symptoms of airflow obstruction and bronchial hyper responsiveness (Porth, 2015). The symptoms of asthma are chronic coughing, chest tightness/pain, shortness of breath, and whistling/wheezing sounds when exhaling, These symptoms may cause complications such
many types of respiratory issues, for example, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Galen, a Greco-Roman doctor discovered asthma and it was due to bronchial obstruction. Asthma is an illness in which your airways start to narrow and swell up and create extra mucus. There are 5 different types of asthma. Which are Allergic Asthma, Cough-Variant Asthma, Occupational Asthma (Work-Related Asthma), Nocturnal (Nighttime Asthma), and Health Conditions That Mimic Asthma. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lining of
Asthma is a chronic condition. While there is no cure, you can work with your doctor to manage it. It is very important to know how asthma affects the lungs, even if you have had asthma for a while. Learning more about asthma signs and symptoms can help. Inflammation of the airways is an important component of asthma. Inflammation can make your airways more sensitive and more narrow than usual, making it harder to breathe. The airways in the lungs may react to various triggers and become more inflamed
Symptoms Having Asthma can affect a person in a number of ways. The physical symptoms can range from the occasional cough all the way to life-threatening cases which are not being able to breathe. The seriousness and frequency of asthma symptoms is all dependant on how well the individual can control their Asthma. There are three symptoms of Asthma, the first being airway obstruction. Allergic substances and environmental triggers make a chain of muscle surrounding the airways tighten, and air cannot
from asthma, with 250,000 annual deaths attributed to the disease. This respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. Galen (130-201 AD), a Greco-Roman doctor, discovered that asthma was due to bronchial obstruction. He treated it with owl's blood in wine. Patients with severe persistent asthma are at greatest risk for life-threatening attacks, but all patients are at some risk. Fatal attacks can range from minutes to hours. Severe asthma can
The aim of policy is raise awareness of asthma and its management within our community and providing a safe and healthy environment in which people at risk of Asthma can participate equally in all aspects of services. In addition, they take actions to provide a clear set of guidelines and expectations to be followed with regard to the management of asthma. For instance, they provide Asthma Emergency Kits in facilities to be stored and display Asthma First Aid posters in each room. All the staff in
Asthma Asthma is a condition where the flow of air in and out of the lungs may be obstructed by the squeezing of muscles, inflammation of the muscles along with mucus in the lower airways. This causes the airways to become narrow, making it harder to breathe. During an asthma attack, the physical effects tend to worsen. Thick mucus congest the airways, while the airways are inflating on the inside, they are being compressed on the outside. There are particular common symptoms of asthma. A person
Asthma is a lung disease that affects approximately ten million people in the United States. (Cramer 2) In people with asthma, the airways of the lungs are hypersensitive to irritants such as cigarette smoke or allergens. When these irritants are inhaled, the airways react by constricting, or narrowing. Some people with asthma have only mild, intermittent symptoms that can be controlled without drugs. In others, the symptoms are chronic, severe, and sometime life threatening. Although researchers