What is Asthma?
Asthma, according to some recent estimates, affects more
than 300 million people worldwide and 22 million people in the
United States. It does affect those of all ages and mostly begins
in childhood.
Some possible factors linked to Asthma are allergies,
environmental (pollution) and tobacco smoke. Asthma, in spite of
all the research, the exact cause(s) may still be unknown. What is
a definite is that asthma is characterized by a set of symptoms.
These symptoms may be:
• Shortness
of breath
• Wheezing
• Coughing,
especially during the night
• Pressure,
pain, tightness in the chest area
People may experience symptoms differently. The symptoms
may be similar but you could experience these at different times.
It’s also good to know that one asthma attack may be severe while
another one may be very light. It’s also fortunate that mild
attacks may be more common. Physically an Asthma Attack muscles
around, surrounding, the airways, tighten. This is called a
bronchospasm. The airway linings become inflamed which make the
cells lining these passages to produce a thicker mucus. All of
these factors may cause the above symptoms.
Recently, the nervous system has been studied in its
association with inflammation and Asthma. Nerves innervating, or
supplying, the airways pass through the upper cervical and
thoracic nerve chains, or ganglia. When a vertebrae is out of
place, a disruption in nervous flow may occur. When this
disruption occurs, essential nerve flow cannot get from where it
originates to its intended destination. A very simple analogy is
an electrical wire. If the wire is bent, or kinked, the
electricity can’t get from the outlet to the lamp. If severe
enough the lightbulb may dim, flicker or go out.
Chiropractors are experts in finding the subluxation,
misalignment, of vertebrae. They could discover a misalignment
that may help you breathe easier. Along with seeing
your medical doctor, seeing an expert in spinal anatomy makes
sense, especially when the nervous system supplies all of your
major organs, including your lungs. Compare the
difference for yourself. See which chiropractor would be best for
your needs and your health.
The first step to relief from Asthma is to schedule a free consultation in our office to discuss the specifics of your case. Click Here to Schedule Now.
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