CHILDHOOD ASTHMA Children and Asthma Abstract This paper will discuss the impact asthma has on a child and their family. It will place emphasis on the strains asthma places on the child and their parents. The physiological aspect of asthma as well as its triggers will be reviewed, along with its prevalence in today’s society. I will examine how the five developmental domains of child and adolescent development pertain to asthma. Asthma will also be applied to two family theories; the Family…
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1. Asthma is the acute or chronic obstruction of airflow in the lungs. This relates to changes related to inflammation. The bronchi and bronchioles respond to stimuli with three changes, inflammation of the mucosa with edema, contraction of smooth muscle, and increased secretion of thick mucus in the passages. These changes obstruct airways, partially or totally, and interfere with airflow and oxygen supply. There are two types of asthma. Extrinsic, involves acute episodes triggered by a Type…
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Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder for all age people. In the article experts stated that Asthmatic hyperactive lungs are more complex and become inflamed when exposed to irritants, such as air, tobacco dust and smoke etc. The inflammatory condition produces hyperactive and hyper-responsive airway in the lungs, which cause episodic, reversible airway obstruction through bronchospasms by increasing mucus secretion and mucosal edema. Author also states that, The World Health Organization (WHO)…
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What is asthma and why do so many people have it? Asthma is a respiratory condition in which a person’s respiratory airway becomes inflamed, narrow, swollen, and produces extra mucus which makes breathing difficult. Asthma does not affect one age group, it affects both children and adults worldwide. It is quite surprising, but asthma has increased recently and becoming more common among the society. Asthma is traced back to ancient times in Egypt and China. In the nineteenth century, historians…
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and stored in the lungs, allowing oxygen from the air to be diffused into the blood stream. A healthy respiratory can be plagued by allergens, causing asthma which are spasms in the bronchi causing difficulty breathing. Usually caused by triggers, which can differ from person to person. Treatment depends on the severity and frequency of symptoms. Asthma can usually be treated with as needed handheld inhalers or nebulizer and or corticosteroids. The prognosis…
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When people think of incurable disease, asthma may not be one of the first ones they think of. Asthma is a disease that causes inflammation in the airways and causes difficulty to breathe. It's affects thousands and thousands of people worldwide and is respond for nearly 14 million trips to the hospital a year. Hundreds of thousands of people die from asthma each year, the symptoms make it very difficult to breathe, and asthma attacks can be easily avoided using medication. Each year…
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Asthma is a chronic long-term disease that effect the narrow of the airways in the lungs. This disease is known to start from an early childhood years, but it can effect up to all ages. ECSI (EMERGENCY CARE & SAFTEY INSTITUTE) states that in the United States alone over twenty-three million people are known to have this disease. In this project I would discuss what is asthma, the symptom of asthma, what cause this disease, diagnosis & Treatment, and other factors relating about this topic. Asthma…
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What is asthma? Asthma is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation of the bronchial smooth muscles. Inflammatory and structural changes of asthma in the airways lead to narrowing of the airway, edema as increased mucus production and bronchoconstriction. While bronchoconstriction plays a key role in asthma, more emphasis has recently been placed on the inflammatory response. Asthma is caused by an overreaction to numerous triggers including allergens (pollens, mold spores, pet dander…
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Asthma is a disease that affects the breathing passages of the bronchioles. The chronic inflammation of the passages is what asthma is caused by. Asthma triggers are different from person to person. However, the one consistent thing with asthma is when airways come into contact with an asthma trigger, the walls of the passages swell and fill with mucus. The muscles contracting cause even further narrowing making it difficult to exhale. Asthma is a respiratory disease that you may live with everyday…
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Asthma is a disease that affects the respiratory system; it is marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. The diagnostic testing of asthma involves several options like checking medical history. A patient with recurrent cough, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightness can be suspected of Asthma. Symptoms that are variable occur upon exposure to allergens or irritants, worsen at night and also respond to appropriate asthma therapy are suggestive of Asthma…
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