Study Shows That Asthma Sufferers Find Relief Using A Nebulizer
To live with asthma means that you are at risk of experiencing an asthma attack at any moment.
As your body does not get enough oxygen then you run the risk of causing further damage to the cells of your body as they are not getting the oxygen-rich supply of blood that is necessary to sustain life.
To avoid this physicians have been widely recommending to asthma sufferers the use of a nebulizer.
This device is made specifically for the function of transforming respiratory medication into vapor form so that it can be breathed in through the lungs.
In a study performed at the Freeman Health Clinic in Texas it was found that those patients who had this respiratory condition and used a nebulizer were far more likely to quickly find relief and to prevent an asthma attack.
Essentially, the study was conducted by utilizing 100 different patients with basically the same level of lung condition.
With all things being equal 50 of these patients were allowed the ability to utilize this medical device and the other 50 were not.
The subjects were studies in detail over a period of 30 days by paying particular attention to the number of times that they actually did experience an attack.
The study did show conclusively that those patients that did in fact utilize a nebulizer on a regular basis were less likely to get an attack and were better able to suppress their symptoms.
The general agreement among the subjects allowed to use the product was that it was extremely convenient as it could be taken anywhere that the individual desired to go.
There were many subjects that due to their work restrictions had to go on business trips either to other states or even outside the continental U.
S.
Feedback from these specific persons showed the consensus that they were able to easily take their device with them wherever they went and to administer the medication whenever they felt that it was needed.
The other 50 individuals that were not given this device to utilize did in fact experience a great deal of asthma attacks and some even were required to go to the emergency room to seek further medical treatment.
A supplemental study was conducted by the clinic six months after the initial study whereby those same subjects that were not allowed access to the device where now given it and monitored closely to track their occurrences of attacks.
The report showed that 75% of those individuals did in fact have an enormous drop in the number of attacks.
As your body does not get enough oxygen then you run the risk of causing further damage to the cells of your body as they are not getting the oxygen-rich supply of blood that is necessary to sustain life.
To avoid this physicians have been widely recommending to asthma sufferers the use of a nebulizer.
This device is made specifically for the function of transforming respiratory medication into vapor form so that it can be breathed in through the lungs.
In a study performed at the Freeman Health Clinic in Texas it was found that those patients who had this respiratory condition and used a nebulizer were far more likely to quickly find relief and to prevent an asthma attack.
Essentially, the study was conducted by utilizing 100 different patients with basically the same level of lung condition.
With all things being equal 50 of these patients were allowed the ability to utilize this medical device and the other 50 were not.
The subjects were studies in detail over a period of 30 days by paying particular attention to the number of times that they actually did experience an attack.
The study did show conclusively that those patients that did in fact utilize a nebulizer on a regular basis were less likely to get an attack and were better able to suppress their symptoms.
The general agreement among the subjects allowed to use the product was that it was extremely convenient as it could be taken anywhere that the individual desired to go.
There were many subjects that due to their work restrictions had to go on business trips either to other states or even outside the continental U.
S.
Feedback from these specific persons showed the consensus that they were able to easily take their device with them wherever they went and to administer the medication whenever they felt that it was needed.
The other 50 individuals that were not given this device to utilize did in fact experience a great deal of asthma attacks and some even were required to go to the emergency room to seek further medical treatment.
A supplemental study was conducted by the clinic six months after the initial study whereby those same subjects that were not allowed access to the device where now given it and monitored closely to track their occurrences of attacks.
The report showed that 75% of those individuals did in fact have an enormous drop in the number of attacks.