Surveys
show it's time to take charge of asthma - asthma relief is attainable!
Released on
= May 30, 2005, 7:11 am
Press Release
Author = Svetlana Ivaschenko
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = Recent surveys have shown that asthma is causing unnecessary
suffering. The correct information needs to be communicated to sufferers
if deaths and emergency room visits are to be avoided. A new resource
containing top tips for
asthma relief and asthma treatment has been compiled containing
the best practical advice.
Press Release
Body = One person dies every hour from an asthma attack. A survey
released on World Asthma Day (May 3rd) reveals that people see asthma
as frightening, debilitating and uncontrollable.
No matter what
their asthma treatment, medication or symptoms many of the 300 million
asthma sufferers in the world are desperate for relief from asthma.
The survey found
that one in three patients felt their asthma stopped them socializing;
one in five believed it damaged their career or studies; and seven
in
ten felt it stopped them enjoying physical activities like sports
and dancing. Most believed asthma relief was not within their control.
The survey also
found that many sufferers are not using their asthma medication
correctly. Many are not aware of what they can do to achieve asthma
relief.
Doctors say
almost 90% of asthma related deaths could be prevented. Although
there is no cure, there are ways to take charge of asthma. Doctors
agree that the right information can reduce emergency room visits,
lead to prevention of asthma symptoms,
help reduce dependency on asthma medication and dramatically improve
asthma relief.
There are ways
to stop allergies triggering asthma. There are steps that can prevent
exercise induced asthma. Occupational asthma can be avoided too.
The problem is getting the correct information to those who suffer.
Education and
communication are crucial to asthma control. Yet in a recent study
by the Asthma Society of Canada only 17% of sufferers reported that
their health care professional had discussed the benefits of an
asthma action plan with them.
The poor communication
works both ways. Two thirds of those surveyed suffer asthma symptoms
weekly. One third suffer daily. Yet over 80% do not consult their
doctor.
Karon Beattie
is an asthma sufferer who decided to research her condition and
communicate her findings. She found the best way to control asthma
is through
carefully choosing the most appropriate asthma treatment and medication,
daily monitoring, following a personal asthma action plan and taking
steps to reduce triggers.
To benefit other
asthma sufferers she has compiled the best practical advice in a
downloadable ebook and produced resources to help a sufferer monitor
their condition and organise an asthma action plan.
For those who
are interested to download the ebook can do so here: http://www.health-and-medicine-sites.com/cure-asthma/
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Web Site = http://www.health-and-medicine-sites.com/cure-asthma/
Contact Details
= Beverly Hills
CA, 90210
United States
fax: 4197812008
si@rnproducts.com
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