Children with Asthmatic Exacerbation Influences of Different Phenotypes
Asthma exacerbations are outlined as an severe or subacute worsening of manifestations and body part function concerning the typical conditions of the patient. Asthma is a miscellaneous affliction and various phenotypes have been recognized.Objective: To see the epidemiological and dispassionate profile of pediatric subjects sick for unable to respire...
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Nanomedicine Delivery System: A Recent Promise for Better Control of Asthma
The asthma is the most widely recognized ongoing incendiary sickness triggers from smoking, dust vermin, poisons, bothers, pet dander, dust, food-borne allergens, molds, exercise and others. This respiratory problem is overall ineffectively controlled utilizing allergen-explicit immunotherapy, chemotherapeutic specialists and glucocorticoids which generally show serious secondary effects in the patient’s...
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Determinants of Low Quality of Life in Asthmatic Adult Patients in South Jordan
The major goal of the current study was to determine the factors that contribute to low overall QoL and its four components—symptoms, daily activity restrictions, emotional difficulties, and environmental stimuli exposure—in clinically confirmed asthmatics. Asthma is a chronic condition that can cause physical, emotional, and social problems for sufferers,...
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Essential Pediatric Immunopathology
The immune system is responsible for defence, vigilance, and homeostasis. Immunodeficiency, allergy, and autoimmune illnesses are caused by pathological changes in the immune system. Immunodeficiencies occur when the immune system is unable to generate a sufficient response to hostility from the outside environment. Allergies occur when the immune system...
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The Effect of Pregnancy on the Treatment of Asthma Patients with COVID-19 | Chapter 8 | Issues and Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol.10
COVID-19 is a virus that affects the respiratory system, throat, nose, and lungs, causing serious lung illness and death. Infections can aggravate the symptoms of asthmatic sufferers. The severity and prognosis of asthma in pregnant women with underlying illnesses like diabetes are likely to be devastating. Presentation of a...
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Study on the Evolving Nature of Asthma and Contemporary Management of Respiratory Disorder
Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous illness that typically develops in childhood and is characterised by coughing, wheezing, and rapid airway response to a variety of environmental stimuli. Bronchial allergies encompass a wide range of manifestations and endotypes. Asthma immunopathogenesis involves a large number of immune cells, as well...
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Study and Monitoring the Prevalence of Asthma among School Children in Gaborone, Botswana
Background: Asthma prevalence is high (> 10%) in developed countries, and while data for most of Africa is still lacking, rates in developing countries are rising as they become more westernized. Asthma is the world’s 14th most important chronic disease in terms of prevalence, extent, and duration of disability,...
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Monitoring the Risk Factors Associated with Asthma among Saudi Adults in Najran
Context: Asthma is a respiratory condition that affects individuals of all ages. Over the last few decades, its prevalence in Saudi Arabia has increased. The goal of this study was to explore common asthma-related risk factors among Saudi adults in Najran between December 2016 and October 2017. In addition...
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Scientific Elaboration of Evidence-based Focused Approach for Fulfillment of Aims: Experiences of an Asthma Clinic
In this chapter the effectiveness of asthma clinic providing comprehensive care based has been evaluated on the best available scientific evidence. This study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital having a devoted asthma clinic for the comprehensive management and data of cases managed from July 2014 to June...
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