Home » today » Health » Understanding Asthma Symptoms: Expert Advice from Dr. Puangrat Tangthitikul

Understanding Asthma Symptoms: Expert Advice from Dr. Puangrat Tangthitikul

Asthma is the result of chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes. It manifests in many forms, such as coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and wheezing. Solving questions about asthma by Dr. Puangrat Tangthitikul, a specialist in respiratory medicine and respiratory crisis. Internal Medicine Center Nawawet Hospital Answered questions and explained the symptoms of asthma in detail. For observing yourself and those around you. If you have these symptoms, you will be able to receive treatment in a timely manner.

asthma symptoms

Asthma symptoms often vary from person to person. Both in terms of symptoms and violence It is the result of chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes. It manifests in many forms, such as coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and wheezing. Symptoms may return or recur when there are triggering factors such as infection or exposure to allergic stimuli. or substances that cause irritation

“Asthma patients The bronchial tubes are sensitive to stimuli. Therefore, when exposed to stimulating substances or stimulating conditions Will cause acute and severe bronchoconstriction. and may cause death If treatment is not received in time.”

What symptoms do you need to watch out for if you have asthma?

If you have the following symptoms You should watch out for the possibility of having asthma.
1. More than one respiratory symptom, such as coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, wheezing.
2. Symptoms are worse at night or in the morning.
3. Symptoms and severity vary with time.
4. Asthma symptoms are stimulated by certain factors, such as flu infection. exposure to allergens Irritants changing weather conditions exercise

When should one suspect asthma?

The diagnosis must consist of 2 parts.
1. Symptoms compatible with asthma The symptoms may come and go, but symptoms do not have to be present all the time. There may be a wide variety of symptoms over the course of the day or season.
2. Detected variations in bronchial obstruction during the outgoing period. which must be diagnosed by a doctor

Who is at risk for having asthma?

A: Because of asthma. Can be inherited genetically and found to be related to certain allergic conditions
Therefore, if there is a history of respiratory symptoms during childhood History of allergic rhinitis or skin allergy of both yourself and family members You may need to monitor for respiratory symptoms that are consistent with asthma symptoms.

What should I do when I suspect I have asthma?

A: Consider seeing a doctor. for diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment You should also receive advice on how to behave. Learn the basic treatment of acute asthma attacks.

What symptoms do asthmatic patients have? You should immediately spray the medicine and see a doctor.

If the patient with asthma Feeling that asthma symptoms have suddenly worsened, including:

  • So tired that I couldn’t speak in sentences.
  • restless
  • Unconscious, green, oxygen depleted

It is recommended to use a fast-acting inhaled bronchodilator. and immediately taken to the hospital Consider spraying the medication again every 15 minutes until reaching the hospital.

How to take care of yourself to prevent asthma from flaring up

  • avoid smoking drinking alcohol
  • Avoid contact with stimulants such as dust, cigarette smoke, dust mites, grass dust, pollen, and fur.
  • Maintain health, both physically and mentally Exercise regularly Get enough rest.
  • Avoid extremely cold or hot weather.
  • Carry an inhaler to relieve symptoms with you. When symptoms appear, inhale. If it doesn’t get better, see a doctor immediately.
  • Eat nutritious food, fruits and vegetables, drink warm water.
  • Follow up on treatment and see the doctor at regular appointments.

In the case of mild to moderate recurrence of symptoms

For example, coughing, tiredness, tightness in the chest, but still being able to talk in sentences. There were no signs of severe acute asthma attacks. You may consider adjusting your medication as your personal doctor has recommended. Or spray a fast-acting bronchodilator every 15-20 minutes. If you spray the medicine 3 times in a row, symptoms do not improve. You should immediately see a doctor.

Treatment of asthmatic patients

Preventing Future Risks: Death from Asthma Reduce acute asthma attacks Reduce the deterioration of lung function and side effects from treatment

Related content

Mono Broadcast Company Limited

This website uses cookies.

for presenting good content Including personal information management To provide you with a good experience on our website’s services. If you continue to use this website without making any adjustments, You agree to our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.

‘,
prevText:”,
pager:false,
onSlideBefore: function(slideElement, oldIndex, newIndex){
if(newIndex==0){
$(‘.leftPrevSchedule’).fadeOut();
}else{
$(‘.leftPrevSchedule’).fadeIn();
}
if( newIndex == 8){
$(‘.rightNextSchedule’).fadeOut();
}else{
$(‘.rightNextSchedule’).fadeIn();
}
}
});
if (typeof sliderSchedule.goToSlide !== “undefined”) {
sliderSchedule.goToSlide(2);
$(‘.warpperShecdule’).scrollTop($(‘.currentSchedule’).index() * $(‘.currentSchedule’).outerHeight());
$(‘#showSchedule .bx-clone’).hide();
}

// remove href from dateData to disable auto scrolling done webflow.js
// NOTE: do it after bxslider or tab switching doesn’t work
$(‘.dateData’).each(function () {
$(this).attr(‘data-target’, $(this).attr(‘href’));
$(this).attr(‘href’, ‘#jump-disabled’);
});

/*single ThaiSeriesSlider*/
$(‘.ThaiSeriesSlider’).bxSlider({
slideWidth: 228,
minSlides: 1,
maxSlides: 5,
prevSelector:’.leftThaiSeries’,
nextSelector:’.rightThaiSeries’,
nextText:”,
prevText:”,
pager:false
});

/*single Livetv Movie Slider*/
$(‘.LivetvMovieSlider’).bxSlider({
slideWidth: 228,
minSlides: 1,
maxSlides: 5,
prevSelector:’.leftLivetvMovie’,
nextSelector:’.rightLivetvMovie’,
nextText:”,
prevText:”,
pager:false
});

/*OLD TBL*/
$(“.clickTogleBar”).click(function(e){
var currentBar = this.id;
if( currentBar == “menTBL” ){
$(“.tblSeparate”).removeClass(“womenSeparate”);
$(“.tblLastSeparate”).removeClass(“womenLastSeparate”);
$(“.womenClick”).removeClass(“tblWomenTab”);
$(“.tblSeparate”).addClass(“menSeparate”);
$(“.tblLastSeparate”).addClass(“menLastSeparate”);
$(“.menClick”).addClass(“tblMenTab”);
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-women”).hide();
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-men”).show();
}else{
$(“.tblSeparate”).removeClass(“menSeparate”);
$(“.tblLastSeparate”).removeClass(“menLastSeparate”);
$(“.menClick”).removeClass(“tblMenTab”);
$(“.tblSeparate”).addClass(“womenSeparate”);
$(“.tblLastSeparate”).addClass(“womenLastSeparate”);
$(“.womenClick”).addClass(“tblWomenTab”);
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-men”).hide();
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-women”).show();
}
});

$(“.matchTogleBar”).click(function(e){
var currentBar = this.id;
if( currentBar == “menTBL” ){
$(“.MatchtblSeparate”).removeClass(“MatchwomenSeparate”);
$(“.MatchtblLastSeparate”).removeClass(“MatchwomenLastSeparate”);
$(“.MatchwomenClick”).removeClass(“MatchtblWomenTab”);
$(“.MatchtblSeparate”).addClass(“MatchmenSeparate”);
$(“.MatchtblLastSeparate”).addClass(“MatchmenLastSeparate”);
$(“.MatchmenClick”).addClass(“MatchtblMenTab”);
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-women-match”).hide();
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-men-match”).show();
}else{
$(“.MatchtblSeparate”).removeClass(“MatchmenSeparate”);
$(“.MatchtblLastSeparate”).removeClass(“MatchmenLastSeparate”);
$(“.MatchmenClick”).removeClass(“MatchtblMenTab”);
$(“.MatchtblSeparate”).addClass(“MatchwomenSeparate”);
$(“.MatchtblLastSeparate”).addClass(“MatchwomenLastSeparate”);
$(“.MatchwomenClick”).addClass(“MatchtblWomenTab”);
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-men-match”).hide();
$(“#tblDisplayTeam-women-match”).show();
}
});

/* ignore gray scale & repair layer */

$(“nav”).parentsUntil(‘body’).addClass(‘ignore_gray’);
$(“nav”).addClass(‘ignore_gray’);
$(“.navbar-scroll”).parentsUntil(‘body’).addClass(‘ignore_gray’);
$(“.w-clearfix”).addClass(‘ignore_gray’);

$(“.social-share-button”).click(function(e) {
$(“.share-container”).toggle();
$(“.share-container-bg”).slideToggle(“fast”);

});

$(“.social-share-close”).click(function(e) {
$(“.share-container-bg”).hide();
$(“.share-container”).hide();
});

$(“.copy_url”).click(function(e) {
var $temp = $(“”);
var $url = $(this).attr(“data-url”);
$(“body”).append($temp);
$temp.val($url).select();
document.execCommand(“copy”);
$temp.remove();

$(“.alert_notification”).slideToggle(“fast”);
setTimeout(function(){ $(“.alert_notification”).slideToggle(“fast”); }, 3000);
$(“.share-container-bg”).hide();
$(“.share-container”).hide();
});
});

2024-03-04 10:22:35

#careful #Asthma #cough #chest #tightness #wheezing #suspect #asthma

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.