Yes Asthma Can Be Managed 

 

Nebulizers Fight Asthma

Nebulizers Fight Asthma

Author: Herbert Reich

One of the best inventions for those that suffer with respiratory problems is a nebulizer. A nebulizer has also been given the nickname of breathing machine. This is a way for you to get much needed medicine, directly into the lungs for the best benefits for your lungs. People that have such conditions as asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis as well as many other respiratory illnesses, diseases and conditions are ones that will benefit the most.

 

Be aware that there are a number of nebulizers on the market today. If you are going to be buying your own to have, then you will want to look into the different types that there are so that you can get one that best meets your needs. One of the main ones that you will find is called a jet nebulizer. This type of breathing machine works by using a tube that goes from the machine to the container, which holds the liquid medicine. When you turn it on, it pushes compressed air or oxygen through the tube, which then goes through the liquid medicine. This turns the medicine into a mist or aerosol so that you can simply breathe in the mist of medicine so that it gets thoroughly into your lungs where it can work its magic.

There are many doctors who prefer to prescribe inhalers for their patients as they can offer the same relief and are much easier to tote around. Since the nebulizers first came out, they have come down in size considerably. You can get a variety of sizes in electronic nebulizers. There are small portable nebulizers that can fit in your pocket and are no larger than the size of a pack of cigarettes and then there are ones that can also be used in a vehicle with a car charger as well as having a rechargeable battery so that you can use it virtually anywhere when needed.

Nebulizers are now commonly used in hospitals for patients who have severe asthma attacks or respiratory infections. There are a great deal of people that do not like to use inhalers so this makes a great way for them to get the much needed medication to help keep their lungs functioning as they should. This is a very fast and efficient way to stop an asthma attack as well as other breathing problems.

Most consumers fail to understand the need for these machines. More often than not, they are accustomed to more traditional ways of taking medication, that being a pill or liquid medication. The key reason behind nebulizer is that the medication goes straight to the inflamed area so that the medicine can work much faster to calm the airways down. There are a number of types of liquid medicines that can be used in this way such as bronchodilators like albuterol and can be combined with ipratropium so long lasting effects.

If you are interested in the use of powerful nebulizers to treat asthma or allergies, make sure you buy from a trusted name in nebulizers.

Videos

Loading...

Asthma News

Asthma Cases Continue to Rise in U.S., Affecting Millions

Title: Asthma Cases Continue to Rise in U.S., Affecting Millions Category: Health News Created: 5/15/2012 6:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 5/16/2012 12:00:00 AM

Read more...


Clipboard: Children’s asthma program improved health, reduced costs

By addressing the triggers of childhood asthma in families’ homes and coaching parents and children about how to use asthma medications, Children’s Hospital Boston has significantly reduced emergency room visits and hospitalizations from the illness while saving money, Kay Lazar wrote in yesterday’s Globe. The program, as documented in a study published online by the journal Pediatrics, saved $1 ...

Read more...


People with Asthma Get the Green Light for Exercise

Not only is it safe for people with asthma to exercise, but doing so could reduce their risk of asthma symptoms or attacks, according to a new evidence review in The Cochrane Library.

Read more...


U.S. asthma rates at all-time high, CDC says

The proportion of Americans with asthma increased from 7.3% in 2001 to 8.4% in 2010, marking the highest level ever, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. In 2010, an estimated 18.7 million adults and 7 million children had the disease -- one in every 12 Americans. Overall, about 29.1 million adults have been diagnosed with asthma at some point in their lives, but ...

Read more...


Asthma fair Saturday at Admiral Kidd Park in Long Beach

In conjunction with World Asthma Day, a free Asthma Resource Fair will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Admiral Kidd Park, 2125 Santa Fe Ave.

Read more...


Home
Useful Asthma Tips News
Tips On Asthma Relief Links

Asthma and crawlspaces
Asthma symptoms go away
asthma emphysema
Symptoms of asthma
Acute asthma treatment
Treat an asthma attack
Breathing difficulties
asthma health
Weak breathing
Holistic treatment asthma
Tips on asthma relief
Difficulty breathing
Coughing breathing
What is asthma
Useful asthma tips