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Is Your Asthma Under Control?

Asthma is an extremely common chronic illness that affects about 25 million Americans according to the Center for Disease Control, and of those 25 million who suffer, half have had an asthma attack yearly. The most important statistic is that the majority of those who suffered from an asthma attack could actually have prevented it. If …

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Natural Remedies for Asthma

Asthma, a chronic lung condition that affects the respiratory system, is one of the most common health conditions in New York. One in ten New Yorkers have asthma, which usually results from many allergens and debris that are commonly found in the state. There are plenty of places to find asthma treatment in New York, but …

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Obstructive vs. Restrictive Lung Disease

Obstructive and restrictive lung disease have one major thing in common: their main symptom. They both cause shortness of breath when you are physically exerted. However, doctors may classify lung disease as obstructive or restrictive depending on if you can’t seem to exhale all the air in your lungs (obstructive,) or if you have difficulty …

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Can Asthma Turn Into COPD?

Allergies and breathing disorders can be some of the toughest conditions to navigate, especially since there is so much at stake. If you are suffering from asthma, emphysema, or COPD, you may be wondering if there are any links between these diseases. Recent studies have compared links between asthma and COPD. If you are interested in …

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Diagnosing Asthma in Infants

With recent studies showing that as many as 50% to 80% of children with asthma developing symptoms before their fifth birthday, it important to know common signs and symptoms of asthma in infants. Furthermore, it is important to know the common symptoms in infants since they are not always the same across the board. For information directly from the …

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Does Your Child Have Exercise-Induced Asthma?

Most children with asthma experience symptoms as a result of exercise. But did you know both children with and without the illness can experience asthma symptoms only when they exercise? This is known as exercise-induced asthma (EIA.) If you think your child is experiencing asthma symptoms during or after exercise, visit your pediatric pulmonologist in New York, Dr. …

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What to Do if Your Child Gets Bronchitis

You may have heard the warning signs. A deep cough, lots of sniffles, and worrying symptoms that last for a few weeks. If your child is showing the signs of bronchitis, it’s important to get them to a pulmonologist right away. While bronchitis in children typically goes away on its own after a while, there …

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What Are the Worst Air Contaminants We Breathe?

We live in a time of technological advancement, but even so, with leaps in industry comes certain air pollution that previous generations never experienced. Not everyone can live in rural areas where these pollutants are more scarce or non-existent. As a culture that migrates towards metropolitan and urban areas, it is prudent to be aware …

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Planning a Trip with Asthma and Allergies

Having allergies throughout the year is no fun. Trying to enjoy your summer vacation or your time off from work during the hottest months of the year can make allergies even less fun, as you try to deal with curbing your symptoms, so you can enjoy the daily things in life. Once you can control …

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What is a Pediatric Pulmonologist?

Pediatric Pulmonary care is a sub-specialty of medicine which is focused on a young person’s respiratory system from birth to 21 years of age. This includes diagnosis and treatment of the lungs, bronchi, and upper airways. A Pediatric Pulmonologist specializes in the more complex and difficult cases of respiratory illnesses, allowing more common respiratory problems to be …

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