Safety of adding in asthma is a chronic long-term condition that can be managed but not cured asthma affects the airways of your lungs it causes the airways to narrow and swell resulting in wheezing and difficulty breathing during breathing or respiration air goes in through our nose or mouth to the upper airways at which point it reaches the windpipe which branches
Into two large bronchi to reach the lungs the lungs are protected by the ribcage which also contains the muscles that control your breathing in asthma the airways are oversensitive and easily irritated by certain triggers called asthmatic triggers most people with asthma are described as a topic meaning they have an allergic type reaction to external triggers such
As house dust mites pollen cigarette smoke animal fur and chest infections however for some people the onset of asthma is unpredictable and may be caused by anxiety stress or even laughter an asthmatic trigger causes the airway walls to swell and the muscles around the airways to contract the airways narrow and breathing through them produces a whistling sound
Called wheezing mucus is produced from the lining of the airways which clogs up the narrowed airways further and causes coughing this makes normal breathing more difficult producing symptoms of asthma that can be mild or severe and life-threatening where hospital treatment is needed the narrowing of the airways is reversible if the trigger is removed or if the
Inflammation is treated medically therefore preventive treatment is used and can be managed by the patient themselves an acute asthma attack requires medical intervention but the type of intervention depends on the severity of the attack visit or fluticasone alone for 20 26 weeks results 27 patients in the fluticasone salmonella group and 21 in the fluticasone along
Group had a serious asthma related event the hazard ratio with futa kazan salmonella versus fluticasone alone was 1.28 a total of 265 patients in the fluticasone salmonella group and 309 in the fluticasone alone group has a severe asthma exacerbation conclusion in this trial involving children with atmos unmarried all in a fixed dose combination with fluticasone
Was associated with the risk of a serious optimal related event that was similar to the risk with fluticasone alone
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Safety of adding Salmeterol to Fluticasone propionate in children with asthma By Kelly Lourdes Tigrero Parrales