The tightness of chest and wheezing are uncomfortable symptoms of an asthma attack. Asthma is a respiratory disorder that can be treated with the help of a preventive inhaler known as <a>Clenil Modulite</a>. This article discusses the benefits of this treatment and how to follow an asthma action plan.
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Treatment and control of asthma attacks
1. Treatment and control of asthma attacks
Author : Adelisa M. Neumark
Asthma is a long-term respiratory disease that cannot be cured completely, but can
be managed and controlled with a proper treatment. It causes inflammation of the
bronchial tubes resulting in airways constricting and making breathing more
difficult. The narrowing of the airways can be either completely or at least partially
reversible with the help of treatments. When an asthmatic patient comes into
contact with irritants such as pollen, smoke, chemicals, animal dander or strong
perfume fragrance, a reaction occurs on the bronchial muscles in the lungs due to
which asthma attack happens. The problem gets more amplified when airways
become more inflamed due to mucous production creating blockage. When you
start suitable treatment for asthma, you may notice positive changes such as:
• Decrease in the frequency of troublesome symptoms such as coughing and
shortness of breath
• Minimal dependency on your quick-relief medicines
• The lungs function better than before
• Able to continue with daily activities and sleep with minimum disruption
• Decrease in the incidence of asthma attacks that could lead to emergency
room visits .
2. You can play an active role in managing your asthma or your child’s asthma. The
primary steps involve communicating with doctor to look after other disorders that
can interfere with asthma management. Moreover, you should try to avoid things
that can aggravate your asthma i.e. asthma triggers. Physical exercise can also
induce an asthma attack, but you should not avoid physical activity completely as it
is an important step to a healthy lifestyle. You need to discuss with doctor the
various medications and exercises which can help you to stay active. The most
important step is to create and follow an asthma action plan as it helps you to
recognise your asthma allergens and handle your worst and most bothersome
symptoms. It also guides you to take your medicines properly and know when to
seek emergency care when required.
Clenil Modulite, a prescription preventative inhaler , helps asthmatic patients to
moderate the probability of getting asthma attacks. The active ingredient,
beclometasone dipropionate, is a steroid with anti-inflammatory benefits helping to
reduce the swelling of the air passages to alleviate breathing problems. This
treatment is prescribed in different strengths and daily which varies from two to 16
puffs a day depending on the severity of your condition. This treatment can be used
as preventive inhaler and also as a reliever treatment by most of the asthma
patients safely. Patients who are asked to avoid alcohol for medical reasons should
not use Clenil as it contains ethanol. The doctor will ensure first that you are not
allergic to any of its other ingredients before prescribing it. If you have any other
health complications or are taking other medications you should mention this
during your consultation to avoid any kind of serious side effects of the treatment.
3. Just like any other medication, Clenil Modulite may cause some side effects that
can vary from mild to severe. The common side effects include a sore throat,
decrease in bone mineral density, allergic reactions, trouble in sleeping and anxiety
in children. In cases where the dose is higher than 400mcg, some people are likely
to develop thrush of the throat or mouth. The thrush can be treated easily with the
help of anti-fungal medication. You can get more information about the side effects
of Clenil Modulite at www.healthexpress.eu.
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