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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Fresh Breath Treatment

Shortness of breath, rapid breathing and wheezing are symptoms of asthma, a chronic disease where the airways are narrowed and inflamed due to hypersensitivity to allergens. The first step in asthma treatment is to open airways and improve breathing in patients.
This is done with drugs such as bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory and provide quick relief. In addition, there are devices for removal of the airways that can help in severe conditions. So if a person is diagnosed with asthma, it is important to reduce and prevent symptoms. Preventive measures include eating a healthy diet and nutrition, exercise and environmental management to eliminate the triggers.
This helps the patient to maximize lung function and to stay as active as possible. Poor nutrition, particularly deficiencies in antioxidants and certain minerals such as vitamins A, C and E, potassium, magnesium, selenium and zinc, associated with asthma and respiratory conditions. These nutrients can be an adequate daily intake of fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and whole grains.
Exercise helps some people with asthma and breathing difficulties in the treatment of conditions because it strengthens and improves endurance and reduce shortness of breath to a certain extent. Some breathing exercises can improve lung function and can be learned with the respiratory therapist. After learning breathing techniques, proper training is important, because the techniques work is not good for everyone. Involved in pulmonary rehabilitation is the best way to learn and use the breathing techniques.
Besides all these, the patient should continue to monitor the drugs on a regular basis, especially when the condition is permanent. Breathology program includes a revolutionary Buteyko asthma breathing exercises, and includes more than two and a half hours of one-to-one teaching in asthma management and prevention of periodontal therapy. It is designed to teach a class better than any of the relevant information can be omitted, you can revert to again and again, and once found out how it works, you can re-evaluate progress at their own pace, time and place.
Practicing simple breathing techniques, such as breathing and breathing out of relaxing your lips with a slow breath, leaning forward while exercising control of breathing and abdominal breathing can also help patients improve their breathing patterns and self- monitor their condition. Remaining physical activity also improves breathing capacity and help better.

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