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Post by davidjohin1 on Jan 5, 2013 7:57:10 GMT -5
Asthma is thought about a provocative condition influencing the bronchial tubes or aviation routes. It is a finding with different appearances and subtypes, making it troublesome to describe, and in certain cases, to conclusion and treat legitimately. The most paramount situation in asthma is variable aviation route narrowing according to "triggers", for example hypersensitivity, respiratory contaminations, aggravations, icy air and action. This narrowing can happen by two systems; aggravation and swelling within the divider of the aviation route, and choking of the groups of muscle that surround the bronchial tubes. Expanded mucous from irritation can advance in bronchial tubes and give to wind stream "deterrent". This aviation route narrowing or hindrance is variable or "reversible", and along these lines asthma is described by reversible aviation route deterrent. As a rule, specifically in kids with asthma, there should not consistently be "ambushes", however incessant hack and lessened fitness to action, and irregular wheeze or alternately hack ...
I have tried montilucast sodium but not recover.. I want to know the best solution among this disease...
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Post by Global Administrator on Jan 5, 2013 16:09:37 GMT -5
My friend has asthma very bad he drinks green tea and uses steam. It opens his lungs and his nose. I had childhood asthma but grew out of it. My mom use to give me coffee something about the caffeine and the seam from the heat opened my lungs. But everyone is different.
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