Asthma
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Asthma

Asthma

by David A. Olle
Asthma

Asthma

by David A. Olle

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ISBN-13: 9781683920311
Publisher: Mercury Learning and Information
Publication date: 07/05/2017
Series: MyModernHealth FAQs
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Olle David A. :

David Olle is a freelance medical and science writer. He has a varied background, including literature searches, professional book reviewing, writing essays for encyclopedias, articles for online organizations, and maintaining a website. This is his fifth book on medical topics.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

Part 1 Introduction to Asthma

Chapter 1 Fundamental Concepts of Asthma

1 What is asthma? 2

2 What are the main symptoms of asthma? 3

3 How prevalent is asthma? 3

4 How do the lungs work? 5

Chapter 2 What factors Influence the Development of Asthma?

5 What causes asthma? 8

6 What is known about the genetic basis of asthma? 9

7 How does the immune system influence the asthmatic condition? 10

8 How does airway obstruction develop in asthma? 11

9 What is the relationship of allergies to asthma 12

10 What is the difference between an immediate and a delayed allergic response? 13

11 What is the difference between allergic and non-allergic asthma? 14

12 What are the primary allergens that can trigger allergic asthma? 14

13 What are the major irritants that can trigger non-allergic asthma? 15

14 What medical conditions can trigger non-allergic asthma? 15

15 What is the hygiene hypothesis? 15

16 Does the microbiome have a relationship to asthma? 16

17 How is asthma currently viewed? 18

Chapter 3 What Conditions are Related to Asthma?

18 How are pneumonia infections associated with asthma? 19

19 What is allergic rhinitis? 19

20 What is COPD? 20

21 What is GERD? 21

22 How are respiratory viral infections related to asthma? 22

23 Are sinus disease and asthma related? 24

24 Are food allergies and asthma related? 25

25 How can exposure to pets trigger asthma? 28

26 How are gastrointestinal tract allergies related to asthma? 29

27 What are drug allergies? 29

References 30

Part 2 The Immune System as It Relates to Asthma and Allergies

Chapter 4 How the Immune System Works

28 What is the purpose of the immune system? 36

29 What are the main components of the immune system? 36

30 How does the immune system malfunction in asthma and allergies? 38

Chapter 5 The Inflammatory Immune Response

31 How does an allergic response work? 38

32 What is the central role of IgE in asthma? 40

33 Does immune deficiency play a role in asthma? 41

34 What is the working definition of asthma put forth by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute? 41

References 42

Part 3 Diagnosis of Asthma

Chapter 6 Seeing Your Doctor

35 Who is a primary care physician? 46

36 Who is an asthma specialist? 46

37 When would you be referred to an asthma specialist? 47

38 How should you prepare for a visit to your physician? 47

39 What are the common signs and symptoms of asthma? 48

40 What are some unusual asthma symptoms? 48

41 How does the doctor look for signs of asthma during a physical exam? 49

42 How is a diagnosis of asthma established? 51

43 What are key indicators a physician considers in making a diagnosis? 51

44 What is differential diagnosis as it relates to asthma? 52

45 How is cough related to asthma? 54

46 What is exercise-induced asthma? 55

47 What is Samter's Triad? 56

Chapter 7 Diagnostic Tests for Asthma

48 Why would a physician order diagnostic tests for asthma? 57

49 What are pulmonary function tests? 57

50 When would a chest X-ray be considered? 61

51 What is a nitric oxide test? 61

52 What is a sputum eosinophils test? 62

53 How do you diagnose allergies? 62

References 64

Part 4 Assessing, Treating, and Monitoring Asthma

Chapter 8 What are the Basic Principles for Asthma Assessment and Monitoring According to the NAEPP (EPR-3)?

54 What are the four components of asthma care? 68

55 What is meant by asthma assessment and monitoring? 68

56 In what ways are asthma assessment and monitoring linked to each other? 68

Chapter 9 He EPR-3 Classification Tables for Asthma Severity

57 What is the current classification of asthma severity? 71

58 What is the classification of a person's asthma according to current impairment and future risk? 71

59 What are the classification levels of asthma severity? 72

60 Why does the use of short-acting bronchodilators indicate asthma severity? 74

Chapter 10 The EPR-3 Guidelines for Asthma Control

61 What are the key points in the assessment of asthma control? 75

62 What seven areas should be monitored to assess asthma control? 76

63 How is control of asthma classified? 77

Chapter 11 Medications for Asthma

64 What are the two main categories of asthma medications? 79

65 What is your doctor's overall strategy for prescribing asthma medications? 80

66 Why are aerosols the best way to deliver asthma medications? 80

67 How does a metered dose inhaler work? 81

68 How do you use a metered dose inhaler? 82

69 How can spacers be beneficial? 84

70 What are common mistakes in using metered-dose inhalers? 87

71 What are breath-actuated metered dose inhalers? 87

72 What are valved holding chambers (VHCs)? 88

73 When are dry powder inhalers advantageous to use? 89

74 How do you use a dry powder inhaler? 89

75 What are nebulizers? 91

76 How do you use a nebulizer? 91

77 How are medications categorized? 94

78 What are the long-term medications? 94

79 How7 do corticosteroids work? 95

80 What are the inhaled corticosteroid medications? 95

81 What actions can you take to reduce side effects with inhaled corticosteroid use? 98

82 When would systemic corticosteroids be used? 99

83 What are leukotriene modifiers? 100

84 What are cromolyn sodium and nedocromil? 101

85 What are immunomodulators? 102

86 When should immunomodulators be used to treat asthma? 102

87 How does the future look for asthma immunotherapy? 103

88 When should long-acting beta2-agonists be used? 104

89 What are methylxanthines? 106

90 What are the quick-relief medications? 107

91 Should I use complementary or alternative medicine to treat my asthma? 112

92 What are the prospects for new asthma medicines? 114

Chapter 12 Medications for Comorbid Conditions

93 How can I treat allergic rhinitis? 115

94 How can I treat sinusitis? 116

95 Will treatment of GERD alleviate asthma symptoms? 117

References 118

Part 5 Asthma Management and Lifestyle

Chapter 13 Education for a Partnership in Asthma Care

96 What is the importance of patient education in asthma care? 122

97 Are written asthma action plans useful? 123

Chapter 14 Occupational asthma

98 What is occupational asthma? 124

99 What workers are at risk for workplace asthma? 124

100 How does a physician determine if a patient's symptoms are work-related? 125

101 How do you treat occupational asthma? 126

Chapter 15 Special Considerations for the Athlete Who Has Asthma

102 What sports more likely to provoke exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in the athlete? 127

103 What medications are best to prevent or control EIB? 128

Chapter 16 Controlling Environmental Factors that Make Asthma Worse

104 What is meant by environmental factors? 130

105 What measures can you take to control environmental factors that can make asthma worse? 130

Chapter 17 Special Aspects of Asthma in Children

106 Why is diagnosis of asthma difficult in children? 134

107 What conditions other than asthma can cause wheezing? 135

108 What should I consider as my asthmatic child attends school? 136

Chapter 18 Asthma and Pregnancy

109 What are the effects of pregnancy on my asthma? 138

110 What axe the effects of hormonal changes during pregnancy on asthma? 138

111 What are the dangers of uncontrolled asthma during pregnancy on the mother and fetus? 138

112 What asthma medications are suitable dining pregnancy? 139

113 How do you manage nasal conditions associated with pregnancy? 142

Chapter 19 Traveling with Asthma

114 If you have asthma, how should you plan for your trip? 143

115 What should you consider, depending on your mode of travel? 143

116 What will you do at your destination? 144

References 145

Index 147

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