Asthma could be coped with
Asthma is a chronic disease. The symptoms of asthma include periodically recurring asthmatic fit and wheezing, the severity and frequency of which vary in different patients. The symptoms of asthma may manifest several times a day or a week, some asthmatic patients experience asthmatic fit during physical activity or at night. During an asthmatic fit the epithelial lining of bronchiole swells which leads to contracting of respiratory tract and decrease of air stream incoming into lungs. The recurrent asthmatic fit often causes sleeplessness, fatigue and inertness. Asthma is a chronic disease affecting bronchus- airways through which air gets into lungs and gets out of them. Presently about 300 million people in the world suffer from asthma. It is the most common diseases in children. Most death cases associated with asthma occur in developing countries (in families with low income level).
The most common risk factors causing asthma are inhaled substances and particles which may provoke allergic reactions and irritate airways. Asthma could be controlled with medicines. Prevention of impact of the substances provoking asthma may also relief manifestation of asthma. Proper behavioral habits and using of medications may provide good quality of patients with asthma. One of the most effective and safe medicines for treating asthma is Singulair. It is a new medicine which has helped millions of people around the world. The side effects of Singulair are rare and vary from mild to moderate. Due to its safety the medicine gains more and more popularity.
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