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Cures For Asthma Attacks

 Before I get into some cures for asthma attacks, you need to first understand what a asthma attack is and what can cause them.

   

 Basically, a asthma attack is a dramatic and sudden worsening of asthma symptoms which is caused by the muscles around the airways constricting which causes difficulty in breathing. Some other symptoms include:Rapid Breathing, Coughing, Chest Pain, Anxiety and Severe Wheezing.

Many times people can go for weeks, months, or even years without suffering an asthma attack until something triggers an attack. Most of the time, asthma attacks are pretty mild and the airways will generally open up shortly after treatment. In rare cases severe asthma attacks will last longer and immediate medical help should be sought. For any type of asthma attack, if there is no treatment given, the symptoms will worsen until there is actually not enough air movement to cause wheezing. If this happens, seek medical help right away as this is a sign of a severe asthma attack.

Now that you know a attack is and what can happen if untreated, let's get into some of the cures for asthma attacks that are generally utilized. For treating asthma attacks you will need a quick relief asthma medication as natural cures are mainly preventive in nature. Bronchodilators relive symptoms by relaxing the muscles of the airways that constrict during an attack. These medications will rapidly open the airways and allow more air in and out of the lungs. Anti- Inflammatory drugs are used as well because they reduce swelling and decrease mucus production.

These medications can be administered with either metered inhalers, dry powder inhalers, nebulizers or with pills taken orally. The more effective inhalers will combine two different medicines which allows the patient to only have to use one inhaler. In situations where the patient does not have a inhaler or any prescribed medications, over the counter meds can be used such as Primatene Mist. These OTC pills should only be used for short periods and are not for long term asthma control.

If you suffer from asthma, the best cures for asthma attacks are actually by preventing the attacks in the first place. This can be done by using some type of preventive asthma treatment and staying away from known triggers. If you do suffer a attack, prescribed inhalers are the most effective and safest treatments available.

 

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