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A sthma

Amanda B. Adi S. Jason C. A sthma. A sthma. Asthma is a condition in which the airway of the lungs swells and gets narrow Asthma can run in families, be triggered by allergens or environmental factors like the cold air. History of Asthma.

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A sthma

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  1. Amanda B. AdiS. Jason C. Asthma

  2. Asthma • Asthma is a condition in which the airway of the lungs swells and gets narrow • Asthma can run in families, be triggered by allergens or environmental factors like the cold air

  3. History of Asthma • Asthma goes all the way back to ancient Egypt. A scientist discovered papyrus in the 1870s with hieroglyphics containing hundreds of remedies for asthma.

  4. Symtpoms • sweating • wheezing • Shortness of breath • severe anxiety • extreme difficulty of breathing • You should be concerned about the symptoms if you have difficulty breathing

  5. Treatment and Management • Asthma is more controlled than it is treated, since there is no cure. There are inhalers and medicine to relieve symptoms. Controlling your activities also helps. (normal exercise level, normal sleep level, etc.)

  6. Treatment and Management cont. • For their diet, people who have allergies must watch what they eat because asthma can worsen allergic reactions. • Exercising can help improve the symptoms of asthma attacks. People with asthma have to stay in better shape than everyone else so they have an equal fitness levels as normal people.

  7. Treatment and Management cont. • Family’s have the role to watch out for their family member and make sure they stay within their physical limits so there isn’t a chance of an attack • There are two types of medicine. Control drugs are used to control symptoms and must be taken daily, and quick relief drugs are used during an asthma attack to stop the wheezing

  8. Treatment and Management cont. • Quick-relief medicine is short term relief and will wear away. When you are exercising, take frequent breaks to regain your breath. • Exercising can be a good way to manage the long-term problem. By being in shape, everything you do will be a whole lot easier because you are more fit.

  9. Individual and Family Impact • The individualnot be able to do physical activity because they cannot breathe as well because of their asthma. They also may be held back in activities because they fear of having an asthma attack. • The impact on the family is that they will have to use a lot of time to bring the asthma patient in for check outs, and appointments. The family members may also be hesitant to let the person with asthma participate in strenuous activity.

  10. 3 WOWs 3 things that amazed me were… • The reason is unknown, but boys are twice as likely to develop asthma than females • Many children can grow out of their asthma • 95% of people with persistent asthma still have symptoms when they are an adult

  11. Resources • "Asthma - PubMed Health." PubMed Health. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001196/>. • "History of Asthma." Cope With Asthma. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.copewithasthma.com/history-of-asthma/>. • 3, Age Of. "Treatment for Asthma." Medical News Today: Health News. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/info/asthma/treatment-for-asthma.php>. • "Asthma." KidsHealth - the Web's Most Visited Site about Children's Health. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/respiratory/asthma.html>. • "Asthma, Breathing Problems." Scienceoflife.com - A Complete Interactive Integrated Health/Disease Assessment and Information Management System. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.scienceoflife.com/diseases/asthma.aspx>. • "Asthma History - Through the Ages." Medical News Today: Health News. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/info/asthma/asthma-history.php>. • "Asthma Symptoms, Medications, Attack Treatment, Causes, Types, Facts and the Link to Allergies by MedicineNet.com." Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.medicinenet.com/asthma/article.htm>.

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