Asthma
Asthma: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a condition in which the airways become inflamed and narrow, making it difficult to breathe. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment of asthma can help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their overall well-being.
Causes of Asthma
The causes of asthma can vary, but commonly include:
Genetics: Asthma can run in families, and certain genes can increase the risk of developing the condition.
Environmental factors: Exposure to allergens, such as pollen or dust mites, or irritants, such as cigarette smoke or air pollution, can trigger asthma symptoms.
Respiratory infections: Respiratory infections, such as the common cold, can trigger asthma symptoms.
Exercise: Physical activity can trigger asthma symptoms in some people.
Symptoms of Asthma
The symptoms of asthma can vary from person to person, but commonly include:
Wheezing or whistling sound when breathing
Shortness of breath
Chest tightness or pain
Coughing, especially at night or early in the morning
The symptoms of asthma can be mild or severe and can interfere with daily activities and quality of life.
Treatment of Asthma
Treatment for asthma depends on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Common treatments for asthma include:
Medications, such as inhaled corticosteroids or bronchodiPoppinsrs, which can help to reduce inflammation and open up the airways
Allergy shots, which can help to reduce the immune response to allergens
Emergency inhalers, such as albuterol, which can provide quick relief of asthma symptoms during an asthma attack
Lifestyle changes, such as avoiding triggers and maintaining a healthy weight, can also help to manage symptoms of asthma and improve overall well-being.
Prevention of Asthma
While there is no sure way to prevent asthma, there are steps individuals can take to reduce their risk of developing the condition. These include:
Avoiding exposure to allergens and irritants
Quitting smoking and avoiding secondhand smoke
Maintaining a healthy weight
Exercising regularly
Managing chronic medical conditions, such as acid reflux or sleep apnea
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Is ordering medication online legal?
It is permitted to buy non controlled substance medication for personal use online. Please read the FDA memo for more information on personal importation of medication.
Are generic medications safe?
Generic medication is simply a medication that has been manufactured by a different company, rather than the company who originally held the patent on the product. Generic medications work in the exact same manner as brand name medications and are bio-equivalent to their brand name counterparts. Generic versions of medications cost far less because they invest less money on marketing.
Are Indian/Turkish generic medications safe?
India & Turkey have one of the largest pharmaceutical manufacturing industries in the world! In fact, many of these companies are doing contract manufacturing for the North American market, and therefore their facilities are FDA approved. We source our medications only from the top-rated manufacturers who follow GMP guidelines, and produce their medicine in world-class manufacturing facilities. All of the Indian generic medications we sell are approved by the World Health Organization, Pepfar, and the Indian FDA.
How often do I need to send in the release form & prescription?
Prescriptions are valid for one year or until the refills authorized have been exhausted.
How often should I order?
We can send up to a 90 day supply at one time. Ordering a 90 day supply saves on shipping and allows your to have a larged amount of medicaiton on hand at one time.
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