Parents and teachers play a critical role in caring for children with asthma.

Adult Asthma Conditions

As we all know, asthma is a condition that is affecting the respiratory tract and it knows no age barrier. Many children get asthma attacks when they are young but they soon outgrow of the condition as they grow up. However, there are also individuals who become victim to adult asthma, having to suffer with the condition all their lives. Some kids out grow asthma conditions and live a normal life through teenage and mid adulthood. But the menace returns in a later stage as adult asthma which can bring forth many troubles, especially if the individual suffers from other subsequent conditions such as high blood pressure etc.

Known as a chronic disorder of the respiratory tract, asthma can be quite a difficult condition to live with. Adult asthma triggers can vary from individual to individual and it is also dependant on the individual's age. Common cold and flu and all other viral respiratory diseases are among the top culprits that trigger asthma in adults. Additionally, airborne allergens such as smoke, pollen from flowers and dust invoke adult asthma for most people. In order to prevent any asthma attacks, it is advised that older people get an influenza vaccination every year and an anti-pneumonia vaccination every 5 years (note that these time lines apply for adults over 65 years of age).

The funny thing about adult asthma is that it operates very differently than asthma one may have during childhood. A simple episode of depression or anxiety can cause asthma in adults without any other trigger being present. Additionally, some medications used for other conditions or disorders can also trigger adult asthma; therefore, sufferers ought to be very careful in using medicines. It is always better to report your asthmatic condition to doctors before using any other medication.

However, it is a known fact that doctors often find it difficult to deal with patients suffering from adult asthma conditions, even if the patient accurately reports his/her history with asthma. The simply reason is that it is not always easy to diagnose the condition at one go because the symptoms may be related to other conditions or disorders. Therefore, many doctors take extra precautions and care when prescribing medicine for elderly asthma suffers. Some common conditions that can contribute to or trigger adult asthma condition include: chronic bronchitis, rhino-sinusitis, tuberculosis and cardio diseases such as heart attacks, heart failures and strokes.

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