Is there a medical emergency? Asthma attacks are not all the same—some are worse than others. In a severe asthma attack, the airways can close so much that not enough oxygen gets to vital organs. This condition is a medical emergency. People can die from severe asthma attacks if they don’t get enough oxygen to their lungs.
Finding the cause and taking care of your asthma condition is an important part of your life.
Controlling asthma -- By controlling your asthma every day, you can prevent serious symptoms and take part in all activities. Many times it means working closely with your doctor to learn what to do, staying away from things that bother your airways, taking medicines as directed by your doctor, and monitoring your asthma so that you can respond quickly to signs of an attack. Research what others are doing for their breathing condition.
An energy healing is often helpful because the root cause of your asthmas might be found hiding in a past life. In that lifetime you might have been killed in a fire and that tendency to choke up when around smoke or smog is just a reaction. http://reikiranch.com for energy healing release of old energy blockages that might be causing asthma.
Natural or medical doctors can help. So, if you have asthma, maybe you should see your doctor regularly. You will need to learn what things cause your asthma symptoms and how to avoid them. Your doctor will also prescribe medicines to keep your asthma under control. Taking magnesium oil spray is also good for all diseases of the body. Cell Mg Oil spray info can be found here: http://magnesium.dixieretreat.com A great informational magnesium Oil website, full of articles and pain release uses of transdermal (spray) use of natural ocean minerals and magnesium.
If your asthma is not well controlled, you are likely to have symptoms that can make you miss school or work and keep you from doing things you enjoy. Asthma is one of the leading causes of children missing school.
Compiled by TN August 2008 for http://yesasthma.com/
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