A Few Facts Related To The Possible Causes Of A Severe
Asthma Attack
As you may well expect, a severe asthma attack is an
especially difficult disease to manage and control - even
though there are many different asthma medications available
that can help control the problem.
No doubt, these medications can provide immediate relief but
in the case of a person suffering a severe asthma attack there
is still reason to be worried.
Studying the possible causes behind onset of a severe asthma
attack of course can help make the life of an affected patient
a little bit easier and this is why much attention is being
paid to understanding this form of asthma.
Related Diseases
Sometimes, related diseases can cause a person to suffer
from a severe asthma attack and these diseases include chronic
bronchitis as well as hypersensitivity pneumonitis as too
congestive heart failure.
Another possible reason why some people experience severe
asthma attacks is because they have not been using their
medications in the proper manner.
Though a physician can diagnose the condition and recommend
suitable medications they have little if any control over how
the patient actually follows their instructions.
This means that if the patient does not follow their
doctor’s orders to the T there is a chance that improper use of
medications can become a reason for them to suffer from a
severe asthma attack.
Even certain allergies that have not been properly
controlled in time as well as conditions such as chronic
sinusitis can be considered as possible reasons to develop a
severe asthma attack.
The same is the case when a person develops GERD or
gastroesophageal reflux disease and the reason for this
connection is that GERD causes acids from the stomach to be
inhaled into a person’s lungs thereby causing symptoms of
asthma to develop.
In a few instances, severe asthma attack is really not an
asthmatic condition but is related to another condition known
as vocal cord dysfunction. If such is the case then whatever
medications you are taking to control your asthma condition
will not work too effectively.
Unfortunately, it is easy to mistake vocal cord dysfunction
for a severe asthma attack and therefore the wrong medication
is often recommended. Of course, use of spirometry can help
determine what the exact problem is.
Asthma attack prevention is possible and the reason is that
modern medical science has been able to find out a lot more
about why asthma occurs.
The wrong asthma treatment can make the
condition worse and in fact, it is imperative that you always
stay one step ahead of the problem if you want to succeed in
preventing the next asthma attack.
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