Managing Asthma During Pregnancy - Are Inhalers Safe to Use when Pregnant

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Managing Asthma During Pregnancy - Are Inhalers Safe to Use when Pregnant Pregnancy is a beautiful period and a surreal experience. One needs to be cautious at every step of the ninemonth journey. This is especially true if you are prone to asthma. Asthma is a chronic lung condition that puts an expectant mother at a higher risk of pregnancy complications. Premature birth, restricted fetal growth, and lower birth weight of the child are plausible results of ill-managed asthma. Severe asthma attacks may also make you susceptible to preeclampsia, a condition of high blood pressure and damage to the kidneys and other organs. Luckily for you, understanding the condition and knowing the asthma signs and symptoms will help you be on your toes. That way, you can manage asthma and give birth to a healthy child. In this article, we will discuss tips that you can follow to prevent an asthma attack during pregnancy. Understand What Your Body Tells You The first step to managing asthma is recognizing the warning signs and acting on them promptly. Early asthma symptoms include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. If you are experiencing any of these, reach out to your healthcare provider for timely intervention. Tackle Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Pregnancy brings along a host of bodily changes, and the growing fetus may not leave much room for your digestive system to function normally. GERD is a chronic digestive disease that results in heartburn and acid reflux. Many pregnant women experience GERD at some point during their expectant days. Understand that while GERD does not interfere with your asthma treatment, it can trigger some of the asthma signs and symptoms in pregnant women. Try to eat smaller meals and wait at least three hours after eating before you lie down. Elevating the position of your head and consciously avoiding food that triggers heartburn are other proactive measures that you can take to keep your GERD and asthma under control. Give Up on Smoking When you get pregnant, every doctor would recommend that you kick the bud. However, if you have asthma, this is all the more important for you. Smoking increases the frequency of action-plan-prepared and decreases the effectiveness of any medication that you consume. While pregnant, simply giving up on smoking will not suffice, and you need to make conscious efforts to avoid being exposed to second-hand smoke as well. Using an Inhaler Understand that when you experience an asthma attack, your troubled breathing may lead the fetus to suffer from a lack of oxygen. Not only will that hamper the baby’s growth but, in extreme cases, may also prove to be fatal for the baby. You should continue to use your asthma inhalers throughout the pregnancy. If you are unsure of the correct use of asthma inhalers, reach out to your healthcare provider for suggestions to improve your technique. You may also consider requesting them to watch you use the inhaler to identify room for improvement. Realize that the way you use the inhaler determines how the medication reaches your lungs.


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