Asthma Nebulizer: Amazing Facts

August 17th, 2009

First and foremost, there is still no known medical cure for asthma, but it can be effectively treated to prevent or control the attacks. Medically speaking, asthma attack happens when the bronchi and bronchioles of the victims become inflamed; this inflammation then reduces the space that air travels through the lungs. In 2003, there were an estimated 12.7 million physician office visits and an estimated 1.2 million outpatient department visits as a result of asthma. Asthma has gradually and dangerously meandered its way with impunity to the top of the list of life threatening diseases in modern history; so a lot of care is needed to prevent and treat asthma. I agree that asthma can be a very terrible condition for adults, but imagine how much more terrible it can be for kids; most kids go through agonizing situations that it feels awful just imagining it.

Shortly to follow, asthma nebulizer.

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