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Treating Asthma: What You Can Do

September 5, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

Treating Asthma: What You Can Do by Kim ArcherIndividuals who have asthma understand all too well the unnerving and at times frightening sensations accompanying the helplessness to inhale which occurs when the airways tighten and lead to critical breathing difficulties. The kind of asthma treatment needed for each individual can be different according to the specific factors that bring about an asthma attack. Still, irrespective of what triggers an attack you must control the problem pr

What Should I do About my Cat’s Poor Appetite?

July 10, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

My cat, Beau, goes through times when he seems to eat very little food. I watch for other symptoms,but never see anything else. He gets regular vet care. My response is to go out and buy different food from the pet store but when he starts eating again, he eats the same old thing. He only recently started going out but on a leash or tether as the apt. complex where I live does not allow pets to run loose so I know he is not getting in fights, etc. He is on prednisone for asthma. He gets

Preventative Measures to Help You Take Control of Your Asthma and Allergies

June 28, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

by Twyla Ness Many people experience both asthma and allergies. A good number of asthma sufferers know that particular triggers lead to an attack. As well, individuals with allergies have flare-ups in combination with specific triggers. Usually, these causes are inescapable, but you can frequently lessen them if you are aware of what they are. Those who suffer from asthma usually believe that their asthma is well managed if they can handle attacks by using an inhaler or other asthma remedi

Critical Steps To Help Avoid an Asthma or Allergy Attack

June 28, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

In: Health Fitness 28Jun2009 by Sara DerksenMany people experience both asthma and allergies. A good number of asthma sufferers know that particular triggers lead to an attack. As well, individuals with allergies have flare-ups in combination with specific triggers. Usually, these causes are inescapable, but you can frequently lessen them if you are aware of what they are. Those who suffer from asthma usually believe that their asthma is well managed if they can handle attacks by using an in

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