Asthma
Asthma Relief
- What is Asthma?
- Asthma Attack
- Asthma Triggers
- Causes of Asthma
- Asthma Symptoms
- Asthma Relief
- Asthma Treatment
What is Asthma?
Asthma is described as chronic inflammatory disease of the airway with narrowing of the bronchioles. Not always but commonly asthma symptoms begins childhood. The inflammatory condition and narrowing of the bronchioles restricts the flow of air through the airways.
Asthma is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms. Breathing is most difficult and it could causes increased production of sputum (phlegm).
Asthma is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms. Breathing is most difficult and it could causes increased production of sputum (phlegm).
Asthma is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms. Breathing is most difficult and it could causes increased production of sputum (phlegm).
Asthma Attack
Asthma attack is commonly referred to as an acute asthma exacerbation. Asthma attack may be due to exposure to asthma triggers or perhaps from overdoing exercising or labor intense work.
The primary symptoms of asthma attack are shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness. Other symptoms of an asthma attack may include persistent coughing, rapid breathing, sweating face, pale, chest pain, and pressure increase in chest.
Asthma attack may also have the symptoms of retraction (tightened neck or chest muscles), difficulty talking, and difficulty performing normal daily activities, anxiety or panic.
With asthma attack or acute asthma that you need make your own judgment seeking proper medical attention.
Asthma Triggers
There are certain triggers that could bring on an asthma attack or worsen the asthma symptoms due to the sensitivity of the airway with asthma. Those triggers could be different to individuals and severity of the resulting asthma attack could vary.
Common triggers could cause asthma attack or worsen the asthma symptoms are allergens such as dust, dander, grass, pollen, mold; inhaled substances such as smoke, chemicals, perfumes, and workplace environment.
Asthma triggers may also include air pollution, breathing cold air, certain medications, cold weather or changing weathers, exercise and physical activity.
Causes of Asthma
Causes of asthma may not be fully understood, common contributing factors may include food allergy that may cause immediate asthma attack, or delayed patterns of asthma symptoms that could be chronicle or persistent.
Causes of asthma could be due to weather changing, exposure to cold weather, over excises or physical activities. Also many air bone substances could cause asthma to certain individuals.
One of the factors that may contribute to the production of asthma symptoms is the muscle, fascia (the covering of the muscle and organs) and other soft tissues. Example of the diaphragm muscle, intercostals muscle and many other muscles surrounding or supporting the respiratory system.
To normalize the function of the muscular system and other soft tissues could help relieve many of the symptoms produced by asthma or asthma like symptoms you may experience.
Asthma Symptoms
Asthma symptoms could be mild or severe and vary from person to person. Asthma symptoms could flare up from time to time and then not appear for a period of time. Asthma symptoms could persistent or comes and goes.
Asthma symptoms could be triggered by verity of the triggers such as air pollutions, allergens, or from food sensitivity.
Common asthma symptoms are shortness of breath, chest tightness, wheezing, rapid breathing, dry cough or wet cough (produce sputum). Asthma symptoms may also include the feeling of fatigue, agitation, anxiety or inability to concentrate.
Asthma Relief
Chronic symptoms associated with asthma could be relieved through massage therapy incorporating other forms of natural therapy include:
- Abdomen tight / neck stiff
- Chest tight / chest pressure
- Chest congestion
- Frequent get cold or flu
- Unable to lie down sleeping
- Rapid heart beating / panic
- Short breath during activity
- Wet coughing (phlegm)
- Inability to concentrate
- Chronic coughing
- Confusion / agitation
- Difficulty speaking
- Hunch shoulders / Hunch back
- Nasal congestion / nose plugged
- Short breath during walking
- Snoring / pnea
- Wheezing
Asthma Treatment
Place to Heal is experienced in treating chronic asthma symptoms and other related symptoms listed in section “Asthma Relief and more”. Treatment of Asthma symptoms is gentle, natural and safe.
Treatment for Asthma symptoms is provided by experienced R.M.T with hands-on manual therapies help to facilitate your body’s own natural healing ability and has had high success rates with long-term relief in asthma symptoms.
Place to Heal uses individual, personalized treatment plans processed to discover the underlying causes of asthma symptoms. Earlier treatment could minimize the discomfort of asthma symptoms and the potential complications or difficulties.
Treatment of asthma symptoms with manual therapy includes Massage Therapy, Myofasical Release, Craniosacral Therapy, Myofascial Release in Visceral, Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy and lymph Therapy. Incorporating these therapies into the treatment enhances the effectiveness in relieving asthma symptoms and other related symptoms.