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Bronchial Asthma
Between 100 and 150 million people around the globe -- roughly the equivalent of the population of the Russian Federation -- suffer from asthma and this number is rising. World-wide, deaths from this condition have reached over 180,000 annually.
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Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial asthma is a disease of the lungs in which an obstructive ventilation disturbance of the respiratory passages evokes a feeling of shortness of breath. The cause is a sharply elevated resistance to airflow in the airways. Despite its most strenuous efforts, the respiratory musculature is unable to provide sufficient gas exchange. The result is a characteristic asthma attack, with spasms of the bronchial musculature, edematous swelling of the bronchial wall and increased mucus secretion. In the initial stage, the patient can be totally symptom-free for long periods of time in the intervals between the attacks. As the disease progresses, increased mucus is secreted between attacks as well, which in part builds up in the airways and can then lead to secondary bacterial infections.
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Mesothelioma & Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial asthma is defined as 'breathlessness, which is due to narrowing of the small airways', and it is reversible. There are many occupational causes of which fourteen have been prescribed as resulting in industrial diseases ...
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Pharmacology of Bronchial Asthma
Asthma may be defined as a syndrome in which there is recurrent 'reversible' obstruction of the airways in response to stimuli which are not in themselves noxious and which do not affect non-asthmatic subjects. The asthmatic subject has intermittent attacks of dyspnea, wheezing, and cough. Asthma affects over 5% of the population in industrialized countries. It is increasing in prevalence and severity and has a rising mortality despite a substantial increase in prescribed asthma treatment.
www.med.univ-rennes1.fr

Bronchial Asthma - Cause And Natural Treatment
BA affects people and cats. It is an acute respiratory disease that is characterized by an abrupt onset of severe distress of being unable to breathe in air. The victim will show prolonged expiration (breathing out), coughing in more than half the cases and mild cyanosis (blueness of the tongue and gums) in more severe cases. The cat is bright and alert but prefers a sternal or sitting position and avoids exertion. Rectal temperatures are normal or slightly elevated because of breathing effects and anxiety.
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Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial asthma is a disease caused by increased responsiveness of the tracheobronchial tree to various stimuli. The result is paroxysmal constriction of the bronchial airways. Bronchial asthma is the more correct name for the common form of asthma. The term 'bronchial' is used to differentiate it from 'cardiac' asthma, which is a separate condition that is caused by heart failure. Although the two types of asthma have similar symptoms, including wheezing (a whistling sound in the chest) and shortness of breath, they have quite different causes.
http://respiratory-lung.health-cares.net

Bronchial Asthma
Asthma, disorder of the respiratory system in which the passages that enable air to pass into and out of the lungs periodically narrow, causing coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. This narrowing is typically temporary and reversible, but in severe attacks, asthma may result in death. Asthma most commonly refers to bronchial asthma, an inflammation of the airways, but the term is also used to refer to cardiac asthma, which develops when fluid builds up in the lungs as a complication of heart failure. This article focuses on bronchial asthma.
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Broncial Asthma Alternative Treatment
I am very confident in saying that Tibetan medicine can be one of the most effective alternate medicine sources for asthma. The cause of bronchial asthma, according to Tibetan medicine, is indigestion, accumulation of phlegm and Badkan energy, and excessive mucous, which causes restrictions and problems in breathing. There are five different types of asthma according to Tibetan medicine -Trentsek, Munchen, Ook che, Chenpo and Gyen jung. The symptoms are commonly pain around the rib cage and heart.
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T Cell Therapy For Bronchial Asthma
In 1986, mouse helper T clones were discovered to be divided into two phenotypes, Th1 and Th2. Since then, human diseases are often classified into Th1- or Th2-dominant disease. Bronchial asthma, for example, is now known as a typical Th2-dominant disease.
www.medicalnewstoday.com

Banish Bronchial Asthma
"The patient dies at every breath," says William Boyd in his famous book on pathology. When he talks about the disease bronchial asthma, no words can explain better the traumatic experience a patient undergoes during an asthmic attack. All medical systems — this includes allopathy — state that this disease is caused by an allergic problem that occurs in the wind pipe, which in turn gets constricted and blocks the free flow of air during respiration. Moreover, no system has prescribed the cure for this disease. The medication — tablets, inhalers, herbs, syrups — available in the market can only control or relieve the problem temporarily, and never help to cure it.
www.thehindu.com


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