running then immediately freezing over…winter can be rough even if you typically adore cold weather. it can be an even bigger issue if you have cold-induced asthma . winter’s cold, dry climate can trigger inflammation and mucus production in your airways that give rise to asthma symptoms ,...
These measurements were cross-analyzed with the children's asthma symptoms, as measured by the Childhood Asthma Control Test (CACT). The CACT relies on symptoms reporting from both caregivers and the children themselves, and this test is widely used by clinicians to determine how well a child's...
You can have exercise-induced asthma without having asthma. While 90 per cent of those with asthma also have exercise-induced asthma, their condition is affected by many other things other than exercise.Symptoms to watch forCommon symptoms include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath or chest ...
Scientific ReportsHyrkas-Palmu H, Ikaheimo TM, Laatikainen T, et al. Cold weather increases respiratory symptoms and functional disability especially among patients with asthma and allergic rhiniti[s J]. Sci Rep, 2018, 8 (1): 10131.
Cold temperatures may worsen asthma symptoms in children Biomarkers — such as nasal fluid, saliva and urine samples — can be used to explain the connection between cold temperatures, oxidative stress and asthma flare-ups, according to a study published in Pediatric Research. ...
Understanding of the reaction of airways to cold air is very important tool leading to improvement in management of cold induced rhinitis, cold induced asthma, exercise induced asthma, and exacerbation of chronic airway diseases induced by cold exposure. Despite the airways are protected against cold...
Cold weather-related respiratory symptoms were more frequent among asthmatics with poorly controlled asthma (ACT Q1 vs. ACT Q4); adjusted prevalence ratio (PR) for shortness of breath (men 1.47, 95% confidence interval 1.22–1.77; women 1.18, 1.07–1.30), cough (men 1.10, 0.91–1.34; women...
Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is a very common condition that affects winter sport athletes at rates as high as 50%. It has become clear that the main etio... Janus D. Butcher MD - 《Current Sports Medicine Reports》 被引量: 31发表: 2006年 Real‐world drug use in asthma, chronic obst...
People who have asthma generally suffer worse with colds caused by rhinoviruses than other people do. There are also asthmatics and patients with the severe lung condition COPD in whom the cold virus can trigger serious flare-ups of their condition. A te
Bronchial asthma can be exacerbated by many factors, the most important of which are airway infection, including upper respiratory tract infection. However, in times of disaster, changes in temperature (cold air), fatigue, mental stress, and discontinuat