Archive for the ‘Asthma’ Category

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What Would You Say to a Child With Asthma?

Andrew: Dr. Gower, so, we talked about the worried parents, but certainly a child who's aware that they're having trouble breathing and they're being asked to take these medications. What do you say to the child? And if we have some listening, what would you say to them about what their life can be like ... Full story

Asthma Stories: Jackie Joyner Kersee

You know, asthma is a health condition that can affect anybody, a child, an adult, someone whose life is pretty average. And even someone who stretches their breathing to the limit, like one of the world's top athletes: World and Olympic record holder Jackie Joyner Kersee competes in both the long jump and heptathlon; has earned three gold, one silver, and two bronze ... Full story

Asthma – When to Go Emergency Room

Andrew: Dr. Gower, one of the things that any parent would wonder about, and I think we heard from John earlier about their child being at the emergency room, is when is it an emergency? Maybe not certainly the first initial diagnosis, but now they've been to the emergency room one time or they've been ... Full story

Celebrities With Asthma : Chad Brown

I'd like to introduce you to a man with asthma who by no means lets it keep him on the sidelines. Chad Brown of the Seattle Seahawks football team is one of the best defensive linebackers in the NFL. He has played in the Super Bowl; been chosen for the NFL Pro Bowl twice; and voted by his Seahawk team members ... Full story

How do I Get My Child to Take Asthma Medicine That Doesn’t Taste Good?

Andrew: Dr. Gower, we have joining us John, who is in Belleville, Illinois. John, do you have a child with asthma? John: Yes, I've got a 3-and-a-half year old. Andrew: And I understand there's ... Full story

Asthma in Old Age

Aging and increasing attacks--what can you do to control them? Camille: I have asthma attacks quite often now that I'm getting older. One thing I don't understand, I can live with the asthma, but I have this rattle in my chest all the time, and I was wondering, will that death rattle ever ... Full story

Practical Solutions for Compliance

Rick: I know that compliance with taking drugs is a big issue with asthma patients and you mentioned the anti-inflammatories, Dr. Stempel. What does that come down to on a day-to-day basis? What does someone have to do to be where they need to be in terms of the drug dosage to control asthma? Dr. Stempel: The ... Full story

The Importance of Starting a Dialog With Your Doctor

Andrew: What advice would you give to people who may be hearing this who really don't know whether their doctor is knowledgeable? How do they bring that up? How do they dialog, let's say, with a primary care doctor about these treatments? Dr. Ayars: I think that what they can do is show their knowledge and go ... Full story

How Do You Know Which Inhaler Is Right For You

TURNER: We also have a chance to communicate with you via e-mail. And we did receive an e-mail question from Matt here in Seattle. He's lived here since June of 1996. So Matt would like to know, how do you know which inhalers are right for you? Previously, he had a doctor prescribe Ventolin, but his understanding is that Ventolin is ... Full story

Corticosteroid Spray and Infections

TURNER: Okay. We have Joyce from Port Townsend. Welcome to the program, Joyce. JOYCE: Thank you. TURNER: I understand you want to talk about corticosteroid sprays and infections? JOYCE: Well, yes. TURNER: Go ahead and describe your situation and what your concern is ... Full story
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