Fighting Asthma - Know Your Options And Treatments.

Asthma:

Asthma treatments come in many shapes and forms. People who suffer from the breathing disorder have quite a few options to consider. Doctors can prescribe a number of medications that prove to be successful in reducing the symptoms associated with the frightening suffering. However, the options diminish when the person looking for treatment is pregnant.

One of the most exciting times in a woman's life is when she is expecting a baby. The mother goes through a lot of emotional and physical changes during this time in her life. Some of the physical changes are unexpected and uncomfortable. A woman can find herself sleepless, irritable and sick.

Having breathing problems on top of all of the other symptoms of pregnancy can really be a burden. Finding appropriate asthma treatments that can be administered during pregnancy can put the woman's mind at ease. However, finding asthma treatments is not always so easy especially if you are pregnant.

Asthma is quite common in the United States and other countries around the world. Anyone who has suffered an asthma attack knows the symptoms. An exacerbation, or attack, involves coughing wheezing and the frightening feeling of being unable to get any air. Some describe an exacerbation as go down in air. Asthma treatments are developed to improve the symptoms associated with
the attack.

Unfortunately, the developing baby in the womb takes in oxygen through his mother's breathing. If the mother isn't getting any air, neither is the fetus. The baby is dependant on the mother's breathing to get the appropriate supply of oxygen he needs to survive. When a woman has an exacerbation, the baby is at risk for not getting enough oxygen. This can be very dangerous to the developing fetus.

Many women who used asthma treatments that involved medication before they became pregnant often stop the asthma treatments. Women with the breathing disorder are afraid that the medicine will have an difficult effect on the baby. However, it is best to consult a physician before quitting the medication completely.

Your doctor needs to know the details about your condition and he needs to know if you choose to quit asthma treatments. You could be putting the baby at greater risk by quitting the medication because a severe attack will do more harm to the fetus than the medicine can. The more severe the exacerbation,
the more dangerous it is for the baby. suddenly stopping asthma treatments can do more harm than good.

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