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Should asthma inhalers be used during pregnancy?
Many people are concerned about the unwanted effects that may be experienced for the mother and fetus when using asthma medicines. However, the benefits from taking asthma control medications slightly outweigh those from not using them.
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Asthma inhaler side effects
Current asthma treatment is primarily directed at inflammation of the airways, and the use of topical inhaled steroids in the airways is a very effective method for controlling the chronic symptoms of asthma. However, if taken in large doses, unwanted side effects can still occur.
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Learn about Seretide 25/250 asthma inhaler
Seretide 25/250 is an inhaled asthma medication with the main ingredients salmeterol and fluticasone. Refer to the article below to learn about the usage and precautions when using Seretide.
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Warning symptoms of occupational asthma
Occupational asthma is a disease caused by the impact of allergens of animal, plant or chemical origin on people exposed during work, causing characteristic pathological disorders.
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Exercise in people with asthma: What should be noted?
Asthma patients who exercise properly will help improve their health and support better treatment. However, for asthma patients, exercising requires knowledge and attention to some things to avoid the dangers of over-exercising.
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Diagnosis and treatment of occupational asthma
Occupational asthma is a general form of asthma. The cause of the disease is all or part of the agents in the workplace and not due to causes outside the working environment. The disease needs to be diagnosed and treated early to avoid serious complications for the patient in the future.
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Instructions for using metered dose inhalers in children
A metered-dose inhaler is a device that delivers a measured amount of medicine into your lungs. You get this medicine with each puff when you breathe in.
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Medication use and asthma management in children
Asthma in children is a common upper respiratory disease with symptoms such as coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. Once a child has been diagnosed with this disease, he or she needs to have a plan with both reliever and preventer medications. At the same time, the child needs to avoid triggers because they can cause a severe asthma attack at any time.
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Preventing wheezing in children with asthma
Asthma is one of the most common respiratory diseases in children. The disease can cause symptoms such as difficulty breathing, wheezing, persistent cough, difficulty talking or participating in daily activities. If asthma is extremely severe, it can threaten the child's life, then the child needs timely emergency care to avoid unfortunate risks.
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What you need to know when using medicines to treat bronchial asthma
Asthma is a disease that cannot be cured completely, but asthma medications can control the symptoms well. To avoid dangerous complications that may occur, patients need to have regular check-ups to closely monitor the progression of the disease.
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What is the difference between an asthma reliever and a prophylactic?
Asthma reliever and preventer medications are two familiar concepts in the treatment of asthma. Typical symptoms of the disease such as shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing and chest tightness will improve immediately with asthma reliever medications. However, even if there are no symptoms, treatment with preventer medications is still necessary.
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