Author: | Sharon Wicks | ISBN: | 1230000219276 |
Publisher: | SmarteBookShop | Publication: | September 21, 2006 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sharon Wicks |
ISBN: | 1230000219276 |
Publisher: | SmarteBookShop |
Publication: | September 21, 2006 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
1.9 million asthma sufferers...Can't be wrong!
Asthma is a disease or condition of the lungs and the air passages to the lungs, or bronchi. This condition, when triggered, causes inflammation and swelling of the bronchial tract, which makes breathing difficult. It affects more than 7% to 10% of children and around 3% to 5% of adults.
This condition afflicts men and women, young and old alike. The number of people suffering from asthma in the United States is estimated to be between fourteen to seventeen million, with a growing incidence in children. Although mild asthma is not fatal, severe asthma can cause respiratory failure.
Approximately 5,000 people die due to asthma every year. Approximately 470,000 go for asthma treatments at a hospital, and 1.9 million patients need treatment at emergency rooms. Over the past two decades, there has been an increasingly upward trend in the occurrence of asthma. There is no known specific cause or reason for this trend, although the factors under consideration include diet, exercise and heredity.
Some people develop asthma in their childhood while others develop it in their thirties. In some cases, children outgrow their symptoms as they get older. Asthma is a recurring or chronic inflammatory condition. Although simple lifestyle changes and drugs can help control asthma, it can be fatal if left untreated.
Maybe you remember when asthmawas thought to be a "psychological disorder." Certain cultures evengave credence to it being a cursefrom the devil.It was also thought to be a childhooddisease and you'd grow out of it.
Don't play outdoors because you'll get asthma is another of the old mantras. Whatever you may have heard in the past, we are hear to dispel the old rumors and out and out lies. If you suspect that you or a love
one has the symptoms of asthma and you need to confirm you thoughts then you need to hop over and take
a look at "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know."
Close to a hundred jam packed pages all written to help you understand asthma and learn how to dianose the condition. Chances are you may have run across some type of "cure all" for asthma. Run, don't walk, for the nearest exist before you pull out your wallet. There is no cure for asthma, but there is much to be learned and "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know" is the most comprehensive text available.
As the old defunct cigarette ad used to say, "We've come a long way, baby!" Don't wait. Jump on over and get the details from this insightful eBook!
1.9 million asthma sufferers...Can't be wrong!
Asthma is a disease or condition of the lungs and the air passages to the lungs, or bronchi. This condition, when triggered, causes inflammation and swelling of the bronchial tract, which makes breathing difficult. It affects more than 7% to 10% of children and around 3% to 5% of adults.
This condition afflicts men and women, young and old alike. The number of people suffering from asthma in the United States is estimated to be between fourteen to seventeen million, with a growing incidence in children. Although mild asthma is not fatal, severe asthma can cause respiratory failure.
Approximately 5,000 people die due to asthma every year. Approximately 470,000 go for asthma treatments at a hospital, and 1.9 million patients need treatment at emergency rooms. Over the past two decades, there has been an increasingly upward trend in the occurrence of asthma. There is no known specific cause or reason for this trend, although the factors under consideration include diet, exercise and heredity.
Some people develop asthma in their childhood while others develop it in their thirties. In some cases, children outgrow their symptoms as they get older. Asthma is a recurring or chronic inflammatory condition. Although simple lifestyle changes and drugs can help control asthma, it can be fatal if left untreated.
Maybe you remember when asthmawas thought to be a "psychological disorder." Certain cultures evengave credence to it being a cursefrom the devil.It was also thought to be a childhooddisease and you'd grow out of it.
Don't play outdoors because you'll get asthma is another of the old mantras. Whatever you may have heard in the past, we are hear to dispel the old rumors and out and out lies. If you suspect that you or a love
one has the symptoms of asthma and you need to confirm you thoughts then you need to hop over and take
a look at "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know."
Close to a hundred jam packed pages all written to help you understand asthma and learn how to dianose the condition. Chances are you may have run across some type of "cure all" for asthma. Run, don't walk, for the nearest exist before you pull out your wallet. There is no cure for asthma, but there is much to be learned and "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know" is the most comprehensive text available.
As the old defunct cigarette ad used to say, "We've come a long way, baby!" Don't wait. Jump on over and get the details from this insightful eBook!