How is Nighttime Asthma Treated? |
Nocturnal Asthma, which is commonly referred to as Nighttime asthma depicts a state/condition wherein the person undergoing this can face difficulties in getting proper sleep. Regardless of the time of the day, nighttime asthma can completely ruin one’s sleep making him/her feel tired throughout the day which can make the victim feel lazy. Though, there is no definite treatment available for this asthma at the moment but with the support of proper medication, the severity of asthma attacks can controlled to a great extent. In the recent course of time, some treatments have been evolved. Long acting medications have proved to be extremely effective because these medications consistently provide inflammatory effects while the person is having a nap so that the patient can have a sound sleep. By getting rid of allergy triggers, one can attain some relief. Instead of using once-daily inhaler in the morning, using it in the evening can fulfill your need throughout the night as well which can ultimately help in reducing the frequency of asthma attacks. There are beta-agonists like Serevent which have proved to reduce the symptoms if used twice a day. They have been successfully tested and have found to be effective as well. |
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Asthma Medication
- Beclomethasone inhaler
- Combivent inhalation
- Foradil inhaler
- Ipratropium- Salbutamol
- Berotec inhaler
- Combivent inhaler
- Formoterol rotacaps
- Bricanyl turbuhaler
- Flovent diskus
- Formoterol-Budesonide
- Budesonide inhaler
- Flovent inhaler
- Intal Inhaler
- Budesonide Turbuhaler
- Fluticasone inhaler
- Intal Spincaps