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Questions frequently asked about asthma from Health2008.

CommonArticle What Do I Do If I Have an Asthma Attack?
An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms caused by the tightening of muscles around your airways (bronchospasm). If you are experiencing an asthma attack
CommonArticle My Allergist Says I am Allergic to Mites and Mold; How Do I Avoid Them?
Approaches to take to control and avoid dust mites and mold include:Dust Mites and Mold and Mildew
CommonArticle I Have Heartburn, Can It Worsen My Asthma?
Heartburn is often a sign of a disease called GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Although studies have shown a relationship between asthma and GERD, the exact relationship is uncertain.
CommonArticle I am Exposed to Substances at Work That Worsen My Asthma. What Can I Do to Prevent This?
Generally, if symptoms are worse on days that you work, and improve when you are at home for any length of time (weekends, vacations) and then reoccur when you return to work, occupational asthma should be considered.
CommonArticle How Can I Prevent Coughing, Wheezing, and Chest Tightness After Exercise?
You shouldnt avoid exercise because of exercise-induced asthma. Inhaled medications taken prior to exercise can control and prevent exercise-induced asthma symptoms. The preferred medications are short-acting beta 2-agonists such as albuterol.
CommonArticle Can Asthma Drugs Affect an Unborn Child?
It is normal for mothers-to-be to feel uneasy taking medications while pregnant. However, if a pregnant woman has asthma, it is especially important that her asthma is well- controlled not only for her own health but also for the health and development of her
CommonArticle What Are The Side Effects of My Bronchodilator Medicine?
These side effects tend to occur more with oral forms (pills and liquids that you swallow) than with inhaled forms. However, sometimes even with inhaled forms these can occur. They generally go away as your body adjusts to the medication.
CommonArticle My Asthma Worsens Whenever I Take Pain Medication. Why?
One possibility is that you are sensitive to aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (such as ibuprofen, Motrin, Aleve, naprosyn). This is a serious asthma trigger and you should completely avoid all of these medications.
CommonArticle What is the Best Way to Find Out What I am Allergic To?
If you suspect that you may have allergies as a trigger for your asthma, ask your doctor to refer you to a board certified allergist who can perform skin testing or any other procedures needed to properly identify your allergies.
CommonArticle How Can I Prevent Asthma Attacks?
There are many things that you can do to prevent worsening of your asthma. Some of the most important are:Minimize asthma triggers. Take your medicine.
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