As a chronic asthma since I was a child, I tried more than any treatment in the book. I have exercised induced asthma, allergic asthma, asthma and stress-induced. Maintenance and rescue medications are all familiar with chronic asthma, allergy injections, chiropractic, aromatherapy, breathing exercises and others, all with little or no 'relief.
Exercise-induced asthma is probably the easiest to control. Know your limits and followconsult your doctor. Some inhaled medications are taken 10-15 minutes before exercise can help a good deal, but do not overdo it. Stress is a bit 'more difficult to control, but try to stay out of stressful situations if possible! But there is a relief for common prescription sedatives. I go into another type of asthma in a moment, but the crisis that occurs during exercise or stress, can be effectively controlled by a number of asthmatics with special breathing techniques.
L 'third type, which I find most frightening, and is the most deadly, causing asthma, allergy. allergy tests at the doctor's office can help identify the most common allergens. A special serum is done through a series of shots over a period of time can increase the body's immunity to allergens is very useful for many people. The most effective immunity seems to be certain types of plants, trees and grasses. Less effective for food and chemicalallergies, both man made and natural.
The least effective treatments, and those that bothers me and a large percentage of the population suffers from allergies, asthma pet. It's not the fur that causes the problem, as most people with asthma do not think, but the flakes of skin. Dander is microscopic flakes of skin floating in the air and finally settle down. Something like dandruff in humans.
Cats seem to be the worst offenders, with fewer dogs, but if I spend more than 10-15minutes in a house with a cat, and I'm not pumped up with a drug allergy, are doomed. Do I have allergies in two popular non-prescription drugs 24 hours ago, and one in the morning. Twice the recommended dose. Even then, I still need to use my inhaler 3 to 4 times as often as I usually do. Some non-asthmatic think it's psychosomatic, but it's really amazing to have a big problem in someone's home, go home, take a shower and changeclothes. We will do an hour or so. When at home, where there are no animals at all, can go days without medication allergy.
It is a social problem in a given time. You are invited to a friend for dinner. I have to ask if they have a cat, because they are highly allergic. "Yes we do, but I keep a very clean house, and we keep in the cellar." Meanwhile, all that dead skin is still in the air, on furniture cushions, clothes on your host andhands. Does not need to be in the vicinity of this animal. Obviously I do not want to be rude to the hosts, but everyone you know to be aware of this condition and can not be killed.
The cleaning problem? Vacuuming, dusting, sweeping the fans and serve only to move the dander and airborne weather. There are a number of domestic and commercial air purifiers and filters out there that do a good job, but nothing is perfect. They do not remove the dandruffclothing, carpets and furniture. The best prevention is to just stay away. The new allergy spray for carpets, furniture, and even the animal itself, only temporary solutions and are not sure if they work anyway. "Oh, but it is a short-haired cat ..." It does not matter.
Should I pass up potentially good relationships with animals, I have inadvertently hurt the sentiments because of them, I asked a friend's house with whom I discussed the problem. Now, I have agreat social life with many friends, but we go out, or come to my house.
The point of this is education of the people around you and who you associate with it. Also to meet someone new to know if you are invited to their house. With a little 'feel, it is very easy to let people know without hurting themselves. They should know that the potential dangers of what you face every day, and not in a position to make you hurt or uncomfortable. She will tell you about all the newdrugs have also heard and hypoallergenic cats. But you know what? I'm fine without it.
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