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Asthma And Triggers

Cassian Pereira

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Asthma and Triggers offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing this chronic respiratory condition, empowering individuals to lead healthier lives.The book particularly emphasizes identifying and avoiding asthma triggers, such as allergens and environmental factors, to effectively control symptoms like wheezing and shortness of breath.Interestingly, the book highlights how the prevalence of asthma has increased in industrialized nations, connecting this to environmental and genetic factors.The book approaches asthma management with a focus on practical, evidence-based strategies, including medication options like inhalers and oral medications and environmental control measures.From understanding the fundamentals of asthma, including its causes and symptoms, the book progresses through common asthma triggers, management strategies, and culminates with developing personalized asthma action plans, offering a proactive and informed approach.
Disponible desde: 14/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 113 páginas.

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