“Preventing Asthma: How Properly Diagnosing and Treating Hay Fever Can Make All the Difference”

2023-05-04 07:05:50 News by Ilse Romahn (04.05.2023) If hay fever in adults is not recognized and treated, they have a threefold increased risk of developing asthma. In about a fifth of children with hay fever, the allergy also turns into asthma. If the hay fever shifts to the lower respiratory tract, experts speak of a … Read more

“Understanding Myocarditis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment”

2023-05-01 04:00:50 local Written by: Xu YunPhotography: Zhong Hanping Farewell to the epidemic, but ushered in the peak season of influenza. According to the monitoring data of the Center for Health Protection, the overall activity of seasonal influenza in Hong Kong continues to rise, which means that Hong Kong has entered the influenza season, which … Read more

“Take Control of Asthma: Tips, Insights, and Resources to Improve Your Quality of Life”

2023-04-28 07:10:00 believe it or not asthma It is a silent threat that kills more than 4,000 Thai people per year and has the 8th highest death rate in Southeast Asia. which is mainly caused by various factors It is a stimulus such as allergens, dust, smoke, pollen, fur, including air pollution. and temperature changes … Read more

“Understanding Mycoplasma: Chronic Cough, Asthma, and Walking Pneumonia”

2023-04-25 04:03:29 Mycoplasma infection often causes chronic cough and atypical pneumonia. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Speaking ofpneumonia,「MycoplasmaThe word “pneumonia” is often heard in the media, but most people still don’t understand it, and even mistakenly think it is a long-haired mold.The discovery of mycoplasma has a history of more than 100 years. At that time, … Read more

Express quiz: Severe asthma

asthma is an inflammatory lung disease that can cause symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Most often, asthma symptoms can be controlled by avoiding triggers, using daily medications along with other therapist optionsics. The term ” severe asthma refers to asthma that remains uncontrolled despite treatment. The term includes in particular the asthma of patients … Read more

‘Elderly asthma’ on the rise… These days, when there is a lot of fine dust, you need to pay special attention to symptom management

Asthma is generally recognized as a disease of children and adolescents. However, in recent years, the number of asthma patients over the age of 60 has increased significantly. According to data from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), the proportion of elderly people in their 60s or older among all domestic asthma patients … Read more