- 41. Occupational asthma
- (Occupational asthma)
- ... long-term control medications include: Inhaled corticosteroids. These medications include fluticasone (Flovent Diskus, Flovent HFA), budesonide (Pulmicort Flexhaler), mometasone (Asmanex), ciclesonide ...
- 42. Exercise-induced asthma
- (Exercise-induced asthma)
- ... control medications In most cases, these medications need to be taken every day. Types of long-term control medications include: Inhaled corticosteroids. These medications include fluticasone (Flovent ...
- 43. Childhood asthma
- (Childhood asthma)
- ... a respiratory infection, such as a cold or the flu Delayed recovery or bronchitis after a respiratory infection Trouble breathing that may limit play or exercise Fatigue, which can be caused by poor ...
- 44. Asthma attack
- (Asthma attack)
- ... reflux disease (GERD) For many people, asthma symptoms get worse with a respiratory infection such as a cold. Some people have asthma flare-ups caused by something in their work environment. Sometimes, ...
- 45. Asthma
- (Asthma)
- ... Coughing or wheezing attacks that are worsened by a respiratory virus, such as a cold or the flu Signs that your asthma is probably worsening include: Asthma signs and symptoms that are more ...
- 46. Osteoarthritis
- (Osteoarthritis)
- ... exactly is causing your pain. Lab tests Blood tests. Blood tests may help rule out other causes of joint pain, such as rheumatoid arthritis. Joint fluid analysis. Your doctor may use a needle ...
- 47. Muscular dystrophy
- (Muscular dystrophy)
- ... for pneumonia and to keep up to date with influenza shots. For family members of people with muscular dystrophy, coping with the illness involves major commitment of physical, emotional and financial ...
- 48. Thalassemia
- (Thalassemia)
- ... and involves removing a tiny piece of the placenta for evaluation. Amniocentesis. This test is usually done around the 16th week of pregnancy and involves taking a sample of the fluid that surrounds ...
- 49. Anaphylaxis
- (Anaphylaxis)
- ... along with itching, flushed or pale skin (almost always present with anaphylaxis) A feeling of warmth The sensation of a lump in your throat Constriction of the airways and a swollen tongue or throat, ...
- 50. Pet allergy
- (Pet allergy)
- ... Although allergies are a major contributing factor to asthma, the influence of allergy on asthma isn't always obvious. The impact of a pollen allergy may be noticeable because the allergy is seasonal. ...