By 2025 this disease will affect some 400 million people

By 2025 this disease will affect some 400 million people

People with asthma that don't adhere to the therapies described and rely solely on the pumps for quick relief, only make their disease worse, the latest research shows. A recent study by the Vulkok Medical Research Institute in Australia has shown that the use of asthma pump cannot be [...]

People with asthma that don't adhere to the therapies described and rely solely on the pumps for quick relief, only make their disease worse, the latest research shows.

A recent study by the Vulkok Medical Research Institute in Australia has shown that the use of an astma pump cannot have a full effect, since it is different when regularly addressed the bronze inflammation.

The worst thing an astma can do for his health is that he does not adhere to the therapies described - that is, he does not take antiinflammatory medication, but he heals asthma from pumps to ease symptoms. In addition, it does not cure the disease, but its symptoms”, doctors say.

However, many global studies only tell of an increasing number of symptoms - relief abusers, so more surveillance is due to asthma, the Kosova Prees broadcast.

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Antiinflammatory drugs help control asthma symptoms and prevent asthma attacks by facilitating respiratory inflammation and facilitating air flow.

Recent research shows that the number of people affected by asthma is on the rise and that by 2025 there will be some 400 million people in the world who suffer from this disease.

However, data shows that up to 63 percent of astmatics rely only on pumps to ease symptoms that only cure symptoms, and only 23 percent of patients use permanent therapies involving cortichosteroids.

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