Asthma Progression of Disease with Abnormality in Pulmonary Function

asthma progression
More severe asthma can persist from childhood into adulthood without remission. Another important tendency in the natural history is for symptoms to remit in adolescence only to return again in adulthood. In general, the amount of wheezing in early adolescence seems to be a guide for severity in early adult years, with 73% of those with few symptoms at age 14 years continuing to have little or no asthma progression at age 28 years. Similarly 68% of those with frequent wheezing at 14 years still suffered from recurrent asthma at age 28 years. Most subjects with frequent wheezing at 21 years continued to have comparable asthma at 28 years. In addition to the importance of symptoms in childhood, childhood degree of bronchial responsiveness in combination with a low FEV-1 were also related to the outcome of asthma in adulthood. (more…)

Hematopoietic Differentiation and Cell Growth

Our understanding of hematopoiesis has advanced greatly in recent years with the isolation and characterization of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and the identification of many of the factors that influence the production and differentiation of lineage-committed progenitors (Figure 1 bellow). HSCs are defined by their abilities to self-renew throughout life and to give rise to committed progenitors that can differentiate along all of the possible hematopoietic lineages. They were first purified from mice as a tiny sub-population of marrow cells that could completely reconstitute the hematopoietic systems of other mice, whose own marrows had been destroyed by inherited mutations or by radiation. (more…)

Atopic Dermatitis in Children: Triggers and Treatment

atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin which usually starts in infancy. It is sometimes called ‘atopic eczema’ or even simply ‘eczema’. Recently, the term ‘atopic eczema dermatitis syndrome’ or eczema symptoms or infantile eczema has also been proposed to indicate the varied nature of this disease. The diagnosis is based on clinical features of a chronic itchy dermatitis with typical morphology and distribution and a relapsing and remitting course. (more…)

Allergy History: How to Determine Allergic Problem in Patients

Allergy History Problem
The most crucial element in the assessment process of a possible allergic problem is patient’s allergy history. An allergy history is made up of a chief problem, resolve of seasonality or diurnal variation of symptoms, detection of triggers, occupational asthma exposure, and reaction to medicines, family history, and some other relevant medical history. An allergy history looks for to define the patient’s chief complaint(s) and concentrates on the details with regards to those complaints. There is a lexicon typical to patients with allergy complaints. Sinus dizziness strain and headaches are often cited as symptoms. The history taker should be attuned to the patient’s viewpoint as a possible allergy sufferer. Exactly where and when does the symptom happen? Or is it happened during sleep? (more…)

Homeopathy Allergy Treatment - Natural Medication Approach for Your Allergies

Homeopathy Allergy Treatment
Homeopathy treatment is gaining wider acceptance recently. You may look at this natural medication by trying homeopathy to help
reduce your allergy symptoms. While homeopathy is considered an alternative treatment, it is frequently reported as a medical practice that is not proven criticized, many people have good results with this form of natural treatment of allergies. So what is homeopathy allergy treatment? (more…)

Maternal Fish Consumption During Pregnancy & Childhood Asthma

fish asthma
Maternal fish consumption during pregnancy may affect children’s risk of asthma by modulating early-life immune development. The type of fish consumed may be important because of differences in fatty acid content. To test this hypothesis, the authors conducted a nested case–control study, selecting subjects from the Children’s Health Study, a population-based study of school-aged children in southern California. Cases had physician-diagnosed asthma and controls were asthma-free by age 5 years. (more…)

Natural Allergy Treatment With Foods, Nutrients and Dietary Changes

Natural Allergy Foods
Discovering natural treatment for allergies is still the main goal for a growing number of people suffering from allergies. At the moment, most of them are depend heavily on allergy pills and allergy drugs. More than often the side effect of this allergy medication are causing something that are worse than the allergy itself.

Allergies occur due to continuously exposure to allergens. (more…)

Food Intolerance Test - Which One is Best?

food intolerance test
Having a food intolerance test is becoming increasingly popular nowadays. This is because the symptoms of indigestion, stomach cramps, headaches, insomnia and constipation are associated with food intolerance. Food intolerance or food sensitivity is much more common than food allergies. It is estimated that around 10% of people are allergic to a food, but the number is increasing between 30-60% of people with intolerance to one or more additives or chemicals allergies in food. (more…)

Natural Herbal Remedies for Sinusitis

Sinusitis is one inconvenience disease condition that many people had. Many drugs and antibiotics that are prescribed by your doctor may take days or weeks to works. If you suffer from sinusitis, seasonal allergic rhinitis or hay fever, this article will be of advantage to treat them with herbal remedies. (more…)

Better Detection and Dietary Option Improve Food Allergy Management

food allergy management
A better detection, the least restrictive health food allergies choices, specific measures of allergy prevention, and teaching guidelines on potential new therapies has known to improve the management of food allergies. This new approaches give hope to more than twelve million Americans who are affected by food allergy. (more…)

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