Get Relief from Asthma
Asthma is an incredibly disruptive disease that affects nearly 27 million Americans and one out of every 12 children in the country. If you or a loved one suffers from asthma, it’s important to find a health care professional who can guide you through treatment and proper management of its effects. Dr. Sabrina Sampson’s Butterfly Wellness Clinic in Houston, Texas has helped many patients in the Houston, Sugarland, Pearland, Fort Bend, and Galveston Metropolitan areas find lasting relief from their asthma.
Call the offices today or schedule an appointment online to learn more.
What are the symptoms of asthma?
The most common symptoms of asthma are:
- tightness in the chest
- shortness of breath
- coughing, particularly during exercise
- wheezing
- fatigue
Asthmatic symptoms are triggered by particular conditions or environmental factors, such as:
- illness, particularly respiratory illness
allergens, such as pollen, dander, and dust mites - irritants in the air, such as smoke and chemical fumes
- extreme weather conditions, such as low temperatures or high humidity
- strong emotions
- exercise
There are a number of different types of asthma, such as allergic asthma, nonallergic asthma, occupational asthma, and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, each of which has different triggers.
What causes asthma?
Researchers have been unable to identify a single cause for asthma, though it’s commonly thought that genetics play a large factor. If members of your family have asthma, you’re much more likely to develop it yourself.
Other hypotheses propose that asthma is caused by a history of viral infections, a weakened immune system due to a lack of exposure to enough bacteria in a person’s early months and years, and early and repeated exposure to allergens.
What treatments are available for asthma?
There is no cure for asthma, but the symptoms of asthma attacks can be significantly reduced with medical guidance. The first step towards effectively treating your asthma is to book an appointment with us, where you can be properly diagnosed and begin to figure out what your particular triggers are. Avoidance of asthmatic triggers is one of the best ways to reduce the severity and frequency of your asthma attacks.
Butterfly Wellness Clinic professionals can also teach you breathing exercises that help you increase your lung capacity and reduce the severity of future attacks. Dr. Sabrina also might prescribe a rescue treatment, such as an inhaler, nebulizer, bronchodilator, or anti-inflammatory, all of which can help to quickly stave off an asthma attack in the case of an emergency. Lastly, Butterfly Wellness Clinic professionals might recommend a long-term asthma control medication, such as an anti-inflammatory drug.
Asthma doesn’t have to be debilitating. With the type of proper medical management provided by the team at Butterfly Wellness Clinic in Houston, you can get your asthma under control and live your life to the fullest. Call now to schedule an appointment, or use the online booking tool to plan your visit.