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Breathlessness, rapid breathing and wheezing are symptomatic of asthma, a chronic condition in which the airways are narrowed and inflamed due to the hypersensitivity towards allergens. The primary step in treating asthma therefore is to open up the airways and improve breathing in the patient.

This is done with medications such as bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory drugs and they provide quick relief. In addition there are some airway clearance devices that can help in severe conditions. So if a person is diagnosed with asthma, it is very important to reduce and prevent the symptoms. Preventive measures include having a healthy diet and nutrition, exercises and managing environment to eliminate triggers.

This would help the patient to maximize lung functions and remain as active as possible. Poor nutrition, particularly deficiencies in antioxidants and certain minerals including vitamins A, C, and E, potassium, magnesium, selenium and zinc, is associated with asthma and breathing conditions. Such nutrients can be obtained from an adequate daily intake of fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and whole grains.

Exercise helps some people with asthma and breathing treatment conditions as it strengthens and improves endurance and reduces breathlessness to some extent. Some breathing exercises may help improve lung function and can be learnt by working with a respiratory therapist. When learning breathing techniques, it is important to work with an appropriately trained professional because the techniques are not good for everyone. Attending pulmonary rehabilitation is the best way to learn exercise and breathing techniques.

Besides all these, a patient should continue with the control medications on a regular basis, particularly when the condition is persistent. Breathology Programme, a revolutionary asthma treatment incorporates Buteyko breathing exercises and features over two and a half hours of one-to-one tuition on asthma management and periodontal therapy prevention. It is designed to be better than a taught class as no vital information can be left out, you can go back to the method again and again and, once you've found out how well it's working, you can re-evaluate your progress at your own pace, time and place.

Practicing simple breathing techniques like relaxed breathing and breathing out through pursed lips to slow down breathing, leaning forward while exercising to control shortness of breath and belly breathing may also help patients to improve their breathing patterns and have self-control over their condition. Remaining physically active will also improve breathing ability and help feel better.

by: Paulq Robert




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