Posted by: admin on: February 20, 2012
Long acting Beta Blockers have been used since long to control asthma. Here is a study of LABA usage. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: February 1, 2012
Treating chronic cough has always been a challenge to the clinician.Diagnosing the cause is half job done. Here is how you evaluate it. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: January 13, 2012
Asthma, a chronic lung disease that affects more than seven million children under the age of 18, occurs when lung inflammation causes the airways to narrow, triggering symptoms including wheezing, breathlessness, tightening in the chest and coughing. A variety of environmental irritants and allergens — cigarette smoke, pets, dust mites, mold, air pollution and respiratory […]
Posted by: admin on: January 4, 2012
Although current clinical guidelines call for daily low-dose inhaled corticosteroid treatment for preschoolers who have recurrent wheezing and are at risk for developing asthma, that may not be the best course of action. -Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: November 16, 2011
Asthma in pregnancy is controlled in the same way as in non-pregnant patients with nasal steroids, and long acting B agonists most preferred. Team@CMHF