* Asthmaniac.com is my online asthma clinic
* Asthmaniac is designed to be affordable, convenient, and reliable.
* Asthmaniac follows national quality standards developed at NIH
* Asthmaniac uses your phone to make your care convenient and engaging
If you have asthma, you are familar with coughing and wheezing. And if you have severe asthma, you may experience breathing difficulties more often than sufferers with a milder condition.
You have learned that your body will give you signs if your asthma isn’t properly managed – and if your condition is getting worse. Here’s a look at why asthma symptoms can get worse and how you can bring your asthma under control again.
It’s not uncommon for asthma to get worse at times. This may be during an isolated incident, such as an asthma attack, or it might last for a longer period.
When asthma gets worse, you might experience a sudden onset of more severe symptoms. Or your symptoms may worsen over a longer period of time – such as a few weeks or even months.
If there’s a gradual onset of worsening symptoms, the changes can be so subtle that they’re hard to notice at first. However, it’s crucial that you know how to detect when your asthma is flaring up so you can take decisive action.
Things that make your asthma worse are known as “asthma triggers”. When you know your asthma triggers, it’s easier to work with your doctor to find ways to bring quick relief.
Here are the most common reasons why people with asthma experience flare-ups.
Other asthma triggers include mold, stress, damp, and even changes in weather conditions.
At Asthmaniac, we can devise a treatment plan to help you bring your condition back under control. If you recognize any of these symptoms of asthma getting worse, book a consultation with us now.
Shortness of breath is a clear sign that your asthma isn’t under control. This is especially true if you notice breathing problems at rest or during activities which are normally manageable for you.
Any shortness of breath should be discussed with us urgently.
Are you using your regular inhaler (or quick relief inhaler) more than normal? This is a sign that your controller medication isn’t working for you as well as it should be.
And even if you’re not using your inhaler more than usual, but it’s not as effective at relieving your symptoms, your asthma severity has changed.
Every asthma sufferer has different limitations. Strenuous exercise to one person could be easily manageable by another. It’s important you know what’s manageable for you so you can sense if a change in your asthma is interfering with your normal daily activities.
For example, if you can normally carry groceries but you can’t manage the trip without breathlessness, your asthma may be getting worse. Or if you can’t walk or climb stairs as usual, then this is a warning sign to pay attention to.
If your asthma gets in the way of your normal daily activities, then your condition is not under control.
Do you wake up during the night due to wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath? If so, then your asthma could be acting up.
To be clear, it’s not uncommon to occasionally wake up feeling a little out of breath or wheezy. But it shouldn’t happen often. If you’re reaching for a quick relief inhaler during the night once or twice a week, you need your asthma medication reviewed.
Your “peak flow” shows how well your lungs are functioning. Your asthma may be getting worse if:
Any change in peak flow readings should be discussed with a clinician.
Chest tightness is hard to describe because it feels different for everyone. However, when your chest is “tight”, you might feel like you can’t breathe in or breathe out fully. You may feel like there’s a band across your chest, and it could even be painful to breathe.
If you have chest tightness, especially at rest, your asthma medication may need to be reviewed.
Is your asthma getting worse? You don’t need to put up with it.
At Asthmaniac, we want to give you back confidence in your breathing. We want to bring your asthma back under control so you can enjoy life without stressing over your condition. We can evaluate your asthma medicine, identify your common triggers, and work out an action plan to get you feeling and BREATHING better.
It all starts with a telemedicine consultation. Contact us to learn how Asthmaniac can help!
* Asthmaniac.com is my online asthma clinic
* Asthmaniac is designed to be affordable, convenient, and reliable.
* Asthmaniac follows national quality standards developed at NIH
* Asthmaniac uses your phone to make your care convenient and engaging
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Asthma is a disease of the respiratory system. Asthma causes your airways to become inflamed and narrower. In some cases, your lungs produce extra mucus, which causes more narrowing.
Some people have more severe symptoms than others. But although asthma can’t be cured, it can be controlled.
Asthma has many causes. The most common “triggers” for asthma are:
The trigger for your asthma dictates your asthma treatment. So, you should be evaluated by a health professional if you think you have asthma.
If you’re new to asthma, you might not know how to recognize the condition. Early signs of asthma include:
You may also notice that your symptoms get worse when you have a respiratory infection. This is because your respiratory system is already inflamed and irritated. And in some cases, you might notice that respiratory infections last for much longer than expected.
If you think you might have Asthma, contact Asthmaniac for an evaluation.
People with asthma should know how to spot the signs of an asthma attack so they can manage the situation. The early symptoms of an asthma attack are:
Other warning signs of an asthma attack include chest tightness, wheezing more than normal, and trouble sleeping due to symptoms. If you’re at all concerned about asthma symptoms, book a consultation with Asthmaniac.
All asthma attacks can be serious. However, you need to seek immediate medical attention if you develop the following symptoms.
Call 911 if you or your child is having an asthma attack and you can’t bring it under control.
To help prevent asthma attacks, you need an asthma action plan.
Your asthma action plan is a guide to help you manage your symptoms and spot when your asthma might be getting worse. The quicker you spot the warning signs of worsening asthma, the easier it is to prevent asthma attacks.
An asthma action plan is tailored to you and your medical needs. But at a minimum, it should include:
Asthmaniac can review your current asthma action plan or create one for you.
People with asthma need to know how to manage their condition to prevent it from getting worse.
That’s where Asthmaniac, your online asthma doctor, can help. At Asthmaniac, we offer virtual appointments to help you understand your diagnosis and prevent asthma attacks. We can evaluate your current medication, write prescriptions if needed, and update your action plan.
Whether you’re a new asthma patient or you’re struggling with your asthma controla, we’re here for you. Learn the early warning signs of asthma – book a consultation now to get started.
* Asthmaniac.com is my online asthma clinic
* Asthmaniac is designed to be affordable, convenient, and reliable.
* Asthmaniac follows national quality standards developed at NIH
* Asthmaniac uses your phone to make your care convenient and engaging
Here is the first rule of asthma: DON'T RUN OUT! ..Finding your inhaler empty when the tightness starts IS NOT A GOOD FEELING! ..You need your rescue inhaler ..Without it, it is probably a trip to the ER and ..a few days of having messed up breathing (or...
ASTHMA TRIGGERS: Less known but no less potent! When you have asthma, you know that certain things are powerful triggers for wheeing. A short exposure is enough to give you chest tightness, throat tightening, and soon, you'll be wheezing. Having your...
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At its core, asthma is a disease of inflammation. That inflammation is concentrated in the breathing tubes (bronchi) of the lungs. This inflammation drives constriction of the bronchi, causing wheezing, cough, and shortness of breath. In addition, extra mucus is produced resulting in a moist, rattly cough.
Decades ago, research studies uncovered the central role of inflammation in asthma. Clinical studies since have shown that medicines that reduce inflammation are hugely important in controlling asthma. Glucocorticoid steroids were found to be very powerful in shutting down this inflammation. Prednisone, a steroid taken orally, has been used to shut down this inflammation. But prednisone has horrible side effects like opening you for bacterial infection and altering your emotions. Plus, in kids, the liquid forms taste very bad and makes kids vomit.
A form of steroid that you inhale from a puffer (metered dose inhaler or MDI) was developed that avoids the terrible side effects of oral steroids like prednisone. Adding these inhaled steroids to the asthma action plan for moderate and severe asthma sufferers has been tremendously helpful in reducing their asthma attacks. For best control, they need to be used twice a day, everyday, and if delivered from a MDI, a chamber (or spacer) must be used to make sure the medicine is deeply inhaled. Without a spacer, much of the medicine ends up on the tongue and in the throat where it causes a painful yeast infection (thrush).
More recent scientific studies discovered that particular chemicals in the lining of bronchi are to blame for the underlying inflammation. One of these chemicals, thymic stromal lymphoprotein (TSLP) triggers the release of other chemicals that activate inflammation. Capturing and deactivating TSLP stops inflammation in its tracks. The new drug, TezspireⓇ does just that!
This medication comes in a prefilled pen injector that is placed next to the skin of your abdomen or leg and activated. The inside mechanism of the pen quickly inserts a fine needle 5 mm into your skin while the device pushes 1.9 ml of liquid medicine into the subcutaneous tissue.
Taking this injection once a month, Yes, ONCE A MONTH, dramatically reduces wheezing episodes and dependence on steroids.
If you have wheezing, asthma attacks and ER visits while already using a daily inhaled steroid, you may benefit from this new medication. Stop struggling with your breathing and find out if TezspireⓇ should be in your action plan by making an appointment with Asthmaniac today!
Asthmaniac is designed to deliver everything you need to achieve your best asthma control. State-of-the-Art medicine is just part of that mission. Along with amazing medicines, Asthmaniac delivers follow-up doctor consults, digital disease assessment, prescription refills, and patient education, right on your phone. Asthmaniac on your phone puts you in the most powerful position to keep a lid on wheezing for Life!
Are you ready to talk about TezspireⓇ for control of your asthma? Book an appointment today!
* Asthmaniac.com is my online asthma clinic
* Asthmaniac is designed to be affordable, convenient, and reliable.
* Asthmaniac follows national quality standards developed at NIH
* Asthmaniac uses your phone to make your care convenient and engaging
Here is the first rule of asthma: DON'T RUN OUT! ..Finding your inhaler empty when the tightness starts IS NOT A GOOD FEELING! ..You need your rescue inhaler ..Without it, it is probably a trip to the ER and ..a few days of having messed up breathing (or...
ASTHMA TRIGGERS: Less known but no less potent! When you have asthma, you know that certain things are powerful triggers for wheeing. A short exposure is enough to give you chest tightness, throat tightening, and soon, you'll be wheezing. Having your...
Navigating the Murky Waters of Air Quality Let's talk about something that's becoming an increasingly common and concerning trigger for many asthma sufferers: poor air quality. You have seen the headlines about pollution and devastating wildfires, and...
Subtyping Asthma: The New Direction for Asthmaniacs! Asthmaniac has launched a new approach to the management of asthma. This change is driven by a more refined understanding in the science of asthma about the existence of different asthma subtypes, each ...
Navigating Asthmaniac to Find Your Best Asthma Control Asthmaniac.com is a fully digital asthma clinic designed to deliver physician consultation, disease assessment, patient education, medical refills, and follow-up care. This is different than making an...