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Did you know that in the US alone, 1 in 13 people have asthma? Asthma is a lung disease that can make it hard to do everyday things if you don't take your medicine regularly. This long-term lung disease causes inflammation in the airways, which makes it harder to breathe. Because of this, people with asthma have a hard time breathing through their airways, which is different from people who don't have this particular lung disease. So, if you want to know how to treat asthma properly, we recommend that you read what our experts at Bridge Pharmacy have to say. If you have any more questions, you can always send us an email or give us a call. The signs of asthma Every illness has its own set of signs and symptoms that people should watch out for. Knowing the symptoms also helps doctors find the problem quickly and come up with the right treatment plan. Here are some of the most common signs and symptoms of asthma: Inflammation People with asthma have bronchial tubes that are red and swollen from inflammation. If this goes untreated for a long time, it can hurt the lungs even more. Can't Get Through If you have asthma, inflammation will block your airways, which is not the case for people who do not have asthma. Can't get enough air The most basic sign that you have asthma is having trouble breathing. Also, asthma patients' airways are more sensitive to outside conditions, so even a small change in the weather, for example, can make it hard for them to breathe. How Can Asthma Be Treated? People with asthma need to get treatment and checkups on a regular basis. This takes away the chance of having to go to the emergency room because it's hard to breathe. The first step in treating asthma should be to use an inhaler. In general, there are three types of inhalers on the market: ones that relieve symptoms, ones that prevent symptoms, and ones that do both. Patients can treat their symptoms with relievers, while preventers are better at treating airway sensitivity and inflammation. Tablets that block leukotriene receptors and theophylline help control symptoms. Steroids and regular injections should only be used if your body doesn't respond to any other treatment. Lastly, if the conditions are very bad, surgery may also help the patient. We Can Help If the above treatments haven't helped, you might want to try Advair Diskus and the Ventolin inhaler on our website. You can place an order directly with us through our website, Bridge Pharmacy.
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