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Complementary therapeutic approaches in asthma

Authors :
Roxana Bordea
Ruxandra Rajnoveanu
Gabriela Dogaru
Oana Cristina Arghir
Doina Adina Todea
Lorena Ciumărnean
Bianca Domokos
Anca Maierean
Teodora Alexescu
Anca Dana Buzoianu
Source :
Balneo Research Journal, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 204-212 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Romanian Association of Balneology, Editura Balneara, 2019.

Abstract

Asthma is defined by The Initiative for Asthma (GINA 2018) as a heterogeneous disease, which include chronic airway inflammation and a history of respiratory symptoms. In the last decades asthma had a rise in prevalence, becoming one of the most frequent diagnosed diseases in the world. The main goals of asthma management are to achieve good symptom control, minimize the risks of exacerbations, decrease rescue medication intake, improve the quality of life by decreasing respiratory system inflammation and ameliorating the patient’s lung function. Beside effective medications, asthma continues to impair quality of life for most patients. Due to the difficulty of controlling symptoms and exacerbations, the need of developing complementary options of treatment is increasing in order to achieve an optimum control and a lower risk of acute episodes or fatal events. Pulmonary rehabilitation is suggested for asthma patients when adequate medical therapy poorly control the symptoms and mental, physical or social consequences of illness persist during the daily life. The following non-drug therapy components are included in the rehabilitation program: physical training, comprehensive smoking cessation program, comprehensive patient education, respiratory physiotherapy, psychosocial support and comprehensive nutritional counseling. These complementary therapies have been proven to improve muscle strength, exercise capacity and symptomatology. Also, it has been associated to fewer exacerbations and a lower use of rescue medication, leading to a better quality of life. Key words: asthma, quality of life, symptomatology, rehabilitation, physiotherapy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20697619 and 20697597
Volume :
10
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Balneo Research Journal
Accession number :
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