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Asthma and Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Lane P. Lester, Ph.D.

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that makes airways (bronchial tubes) particularly sensitive to irritants, and this is characterized by difficulty in breathing.

Asthma is a highly ranked chronic health condition in adults in most western countries, and it is the leading chronic illness of children.

Asthma cannot be cured, but for most patients it can be controlled so that they have only minimal and infrequent symptoms and they can live an active life.

However, there are quite a few illnesses which can mimic the symptoms of asthma, and lead to a misdiagnosis.

For example, vocal cord dysfunction syndrome can mimic an asthma attack.

Usually the problem with making a diagnosis of asthma is making it early enough.

However, sometimes in people who do have true asthma as well, difficulty in breathing can be caused by abnormal movements of the voice box during breathing. This can mimic a severe asthma attack so closely that a correct diagnosis is difficult.

But if this condition is recognised, then treatment will be much more appropriate.

There are quite a few other illnesses which can mimic the symptoms of asthma, though these are all very rare compared to asthma, and much rarer than vocal cord dysfunction.

I hope this asthma article was helpful to you, no matter how much... or how little it had to do with asthma.

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Asthma in the News




Cesarean delivery may increase kids' asthma risk - Reuters India

Cesarean delivery may increase kids' asthma risk
Reuters India, India - 41 minutes ago
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies born by Cesarean section may have a moderately increased risk of developing asthma compared with those born naturally, ...

Asthma Risk Increases In Children Treated For HIV - Science Daily (press release)

Asthma Risk Increases In Children Treated For HIV
Science Daily (press release) - Jul 2, 2008
CD4 cells are thought to be associated with the inflammation in the lung tissue that accompanies asthma. When CD4 cells decline in children with HIV, ...

Resolvyx Experiment Shows Fish-Oil Derivative Tamps Down Asthma ... - Xconomy

Resolvyx Experiment Shows Fish-Oil Derivative Tamps Down Asthma ...
Xconomy, MA - 7 hours ago
The study, done in mice with asthma, found the drug was able to reduce the inflammation that restricts airways, even during peak inflammatory episodes, ...
Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals: Fish-Oil Mystery Solved, Blockbuster ... Xconomy
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Skyepharma's asthma drug Flutiform meets primary endpoint in Late ... - RTT News

Skyepharma's asthma drug Flutiform meets primary endpoint in Late ...
RTT News, NY - 12 hours ago
... Quote ) said Thursday that the third phase III efficacy study of Flutiform for the treatment of mild to moderate asthma met its primary endpoints. ...
2nd UPDATE: Skyepharma Up On Third Positive Flutiform Study CNNMoney.com
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HAART May Increase Asthma Risk in Children With HIV - DG News

HAART May Increase Asthma Risk in Children With HIV
DG News - 18 hours ago
CD4 cells are thought to be associated with the inflammation in the lung tissue that accompanies asthma. Dr. Shearer and colleagues sought to determine ...