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A bronchial asthma sufferer finds it tough to breathe because their respiratory tracts feel inflamed and tight. Unlike other types of asthma, bronchial asthma makes a person cough almost constantly plus frequent wheezing with coughing up mucus. Alleviating the symptoms is not just a matter of carrying an inhaler around with them all the time. Not only is an asthma attack painful and daunting for the person experiencing it but also threatening.

To keep general side effects to a minimum, asthma inhalers are used by asthma patients created to deliver small amounts of medication straight into the airways. There are many types of asthma inhalators on the marketplace these days, the most popular being Ventolin.

Bronchial asthma is very closely linked to regular asthma and the symptoms are much the same, although numerous bronchial asthma suffers are not actually having an asthma attack. There are triggers which set of a bronchial asthma episodes just as in asthma, and these can include pet dandruff, house dust and mildew etc. Once you realise what type of matter sets off your asthma attack then you can take steps to avoid them and situations where you might come across them. Luckily, when the trigger happens to be family pets then there are excellent face masks that you can buy and wear if you know that you will have to be in a place where pets are kept or are present.

Often certain foods might be the trigger and cause a mucus build up that leads to a bronchial attack, commonly dairy products, these ought be avoided if potential. Food like milk, bananas, ice cream and other cold food from the icebox can often be the things that aggravate the condition.{ {If you are unsure what triggers your bronchial asthma you should rule out food products one at a time until you identify the culprits. Your asthma inhaler should be with you at all times in the event of an attack but particularly if any form of exercise is planned.

You can suppress bronchial asthma and it does take some working at but you shouldn't have to live in dread of it when there are so many steps you can take to make the condition more bearable. Over time you should see an improvement in your condition which may be because your body changes during your lifetime. If you always carry prescribed medication with you wherever you go, you will feel more confident and be less likely to have an episode if you have an asthma inhalator or tablets in your pocket or bag.

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