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What Is The Treatment Of Asthma?

hi my doctr has asked me to take revolizer of levolin as their are symptoms of asthama..
Please tell me a way to come out of asthamatc problems
also tell can a gal marry if she has asthama or she should avoid marraige as her partner may also get asthamatic??/
Thu, 15 May 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Asthma does not prevent a person from getting married. It is not a contagious disease and cannot be transmitted from one person to the next.

Asthma occurs when a persons airways react to particular trigger. As a result of this reaction , the airways become narrow and there is increased mucus production.
Both of these make it difficult for the person to breathe during an asthmatic attack.

It is treated by avoiding or treating the asthma triggers and also the use of preventer and reliever inhalors.

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What Is The Treatment Of Asthma?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Asthma does not prevent a person from getting married. It is not a contagious disease and cannot be transmitted from one person to the next. Asthma occurs when a persons airways react to particular trigger. As a result of this reaction , the airways become narrow and there is increased mucus production. Both of these make it difficult for the person to breathe during an asthmatic attack. It is treated by avoiding or treating the asthma triggers and also the use of preventer and reliever inhalors. I hope this helps