ANTI INFLAMMATORY DRUGS CAN BE ALSO GOOD FOR ASTHMATIC PERSONS
A Life with Asthma
Life has been a struggle for Karen ever since she was a little girl. She was very allergic to dust mites, pollen coming from trees, and other allergens that seemed to surround her everywhere she went. Growing up did not only mean getting braces for her teeth, growing her hair long, or moving up several sizes. It also meant the daily battle with her own immune system that over-reacted to almost anything microscopic. He body’s anti-allergic response included the secretion of above-normal amounts of fluid in her nostrils and mucus inside her chest. The moment she gets an allergic reaction, her chest would suddenly feel as if a block of cement had been hurled at her. He difficulty of breathing was so severe that should would almost turn blue from lack of oxygen. For most of her childhood and teenage years, she felt miserable about the repeated asthma attacks that almost always happened in public. The difficulty of having asthma was made worse by the embarrassment she had to endure whenever she desperately gasped for air in front of people.
Like Karen, millions of people...