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  • Re: What’s the best option for mild problem

    There is no single approach for all patients suffering with mild asthma. A treatment regimen has to be chosen for individual patients. Speak to your doctor about not continuing with "cookbook medicine" (one size fits all) for your asthma therapy. Once your asthma is well-controlled, your doctor...
    Posted to Men's Health (Forum) by Nash on 03-12-2008
  • Re: What’s the best option for mild problem

    I also came across a study that cites that treatment for mild asthma may improve everyday lung function. This works in case of patients who experience the symptoms of mild asthma as less as once a week and do not feel the necessity of preventer medication.
    Posted to Men's Health (Forum) by Cameron on 03-12-2008
  • Re: What’s the best option for mild problem

    New Research tells us that people suffering with mild asthma no longer have to use inhaled steroids twice a day to control their medical condition. Once a day is enough.
    Posted to Men's Health (Forum) by norman on 03-12-2008
  • Re: What’s the best option for mild problem

    Different asthmatics suffer from different severity levels of asthma, which are: mild, moderate, severe and brittle. Your condition as diagnosed, i.e. “Mild Asthma” is generally a seasonal condition. Is that how it is in your case? Breathlessness that you complain of is of course a symptom. Chest tightness...
    Posted to Men's Health (Forum) by Shikha on 03-05-2008
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