Asthma Permanent Solution. Now you can eliminate your asthma forever
How can I be enrolled into the Asthma Permanent Solution?
Feel free to contact us at support@asthmaknife.com. At the moment the first two stages of the program are sponsored by a foundation. It doesn´t matter your actual asthma condition.
In fact, the more severe, the healthier you will feel in a very short period of time. After the two first stages you are not obligated to continue, but definitively you will want it all, no doubts. This is your chance to get rid of asthma for good.
Is Asthma Permanent Solution available in my country?
Now you can get rid of asthma
forever no matter where you are located neither your language.
Asthma is
history!.
Pregnancy and Asthma associated risk?
Women with chronic asthma may compromise the health of both mother and baby, and complicate labor and delivery.
Can I have sexual activity?
This depends on the individual conditions, as long as you advance with
your asthma treatment your sexual life will be plenty recovering all your vital
functions.
Can I practice sports?
In order to ensure success of your asthma treatment, during the first part of the program you shouldn´t do any kind of sports.
What is an asthma attack?
An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms caused by the tightening of muscles around your airways (bronchospasm). During the asthma attack, the lining of the airways becomes swollen or inflamed and more and ticker mucus than normal is produced. All of these factors (bronchospasm, inflammation and mucus production) cause symptoms such as difficulty breathing, wheezing, couching, shortness of breath, and difficulty performing normal daily activities.
I wheeze whenever I take pain medications; Why?
NSAIDS and aspirin cause bronchospasm on people with asthma.
Why do I have leg cramps, shakiness, palpitations, nervousness, or insomnia?
These are side-effects of bronchodilators, like the salmeterol and Advair.
Since I'm taking inhaled corticosteroids and sometimes bursts of prednisone, should I worry about osteoporosis?
Yes, you should certainly take active steps to prevent osteoporosis, especially if you are a woman over age 45.
Which are the most common Asthma symptoms?
The symptoms of asthma include cough, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, and wheezing. Asthma symptoms and attacks (i.e. episodes of more severe shortness of breath).
How does asthma affect breathing?
Asthma causes a narrowing of the breathing airways, which interferes with the normal movement of air in and out of the lungs. The narrowing that occurs in asthma is caused by three major factors: inflammation, bronchospasm, and hyperreactivity.
Inflammation
The first and most important factor causing narrowing of the bronchial tubes is inflammation. The bronchial tubes become red, irritated, and swollen. The inflammation occurs in response to an allergen or irritant and results from the action of chemical mediators (histamine, leukotrienes, and others). The inflamed tissues produce an excess amount of "sticky" mucus into the tubes. The mucus can clump together and form "plugs" that can clog the smaller airways. Specialized allergy and inflammation cells (eosinophils and white blood cells), which accumulate at the site, cause tissue damage. These damaged cells are shed into the airways, thereby contributing to the narrowing.
Bronchospasm
The muscles around the bronchial tubes tighten during an attack of asthma. This muscle constriction of the airways is called bronchospasm, that causes the airway to narrow further. Chemical mediators and nerves in the bronchial tubes cause the muscles to constrict.
Hyperreactivity (Hypersensitivity)
In patients with asthma, the chronically inflamed and constricted airways become highly sensitive, or reactive, to triggers such as allergens, irritants, and infections. Exposure to these triggers may result in progressively more inflammation and narrowing.
The combination of these three factors results in difficulty with breathing out, or exhaling. As a result, the air needs to be forcefully exhaled to overcome the narrowing, thereby causing the typical "wheezing" sound. People with asthma also frequently "cough" in an attempt to expel the thick mucus plugs. Reducing the flow of air may result in less oxygen passing into the bloodstream and if very severe, carbon dioxide may dangerously accumulate in the blood.
Asthma Permanent Solution. Now you can eliminate your asthma forever