Asthma Types
You can never really tell the
onset of asthma. However, if your family has a
history of asthma, you need to be
extra careful because you might develop the condition as
well.
Asthma is of different types – extrinsic and intrinsic.
Extrinsic Asthma
So far, most of the asthma patients in the different parts
of the world belong to the extrinsic asthma type. Children are
very susceptible to certain allergies and so it is much easier
to develop extrinsic asthma. Kids with allergy histories,
eczema, and hay fever are prone to develop extrinsic asthma.
But as they grow older, the allergies and asthma attacks
disappear. There are times when these allergies return because
of some triggering factors but this usually happens when the
child has reached his or her adult stage.
Intrinsic Asthma
Intrinsic asthma is different from the extrinsic because
this usually occurs among women in the late 20s or early 30s.
This type of asthma is perennial and chronic, therefore, it is
not associated with the childhood allergies.
You need to consult a doctor to determine if you have
intrinsic asthma. The doctor will try to look and check at the
patient’s medical history, especially that of the respiratory
tract infections.
Doctors also try to classify or categorize the disease’s
intensity. Some patients have moderate attacks while others
have severe asthma attacks. Almost 30% of asthma patients have
mild attacks. In the western societies, air quality is
decreasing and so asthma is quite prevalent.
According to many scientists, asthma has something to do
with the genetic makeup of the individual. For instance, if
your parents and siblings have asthma, you’re at risk of
developing the disease as well. So if you have a history of
asthma in your family, you must prevent this condition from
occurring. There are lots of preventive measures to avoid the
attacks. Try to gather as much information about asthma so that
you can be well-informed. If you know a lot about asthma, you
can effectively prevent it from developing.
For asthma patients, the doctor can give you relievers but
this can only provide short-term speedy relief. It prevents the
attacks from becoming worse. Some doctors prescribe medications
for asthma especially if the attacks are allergy-induced. By
taking the medications, the immune system and the body will not
react to the allergens.
Now that you know the two types of asthma, which type do you
belong? Keep in mind that only a doctor can properly diagnose
your condition. Even if you find a lot of information about
asthma, you should still rely on the doctor’s findings. Several
tests are conducted to diagnose the condition properly. If
you’re experiencing asthma-like symptoms, visit the doctor
immediately. That way, you can treat asthma right away and the
doctor will also give you treatment options which you can
afford.
Talk to your doctor about the asthma symptoms you’re
experiencing. Don’t wait until you have a severe asthma attack.
You must do this especially if you’re at risk of developing the
disease.
So why wait until things get out of hand? Many people die
because of asthma every year. You can prevent this disease
and/or you can effectively manage and control such condition.
Don’t hesitate to call your doctor next time you experience
asthma symptoms. Health conditions are addressed effectively
when identified and treated early.
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