Emotional asthma
Introduction
Introduction Studies have shown that negative emotions such as anxiety, depression and anger can cause the body to release histamine and other substances that can cause allergic reactions, improve the excitability of the vagus nerve and reduce the responsiveness of the sympathetic nerves, thereby causing or aggravating the onset of asthma. This is because bad emotions can cause the body's immunity to decline, which is vulnerable to the invasion of the virus, causing respiratory infections, thereby inducing asthma. Therefore, experts say that asthma patients must maintain an optimistic attitude in order to effectively control asthma.
Cause
Cause
Negative emotions such as anxiety, depression and anger can cause the body to release histamine and other substances that can cause allergic reactions, improve the excitability of the vagus nerve and reduce the responsiveness of the sympathetic nerves, thereby causing or aggravating the onset of bronchial asthma. Conversely, because of the onset of the disease, the patient's mood is more tense, depressed, pessimistic, and depressed, which further aggravates the condition. Such a vicious circle will make the disease long-lasting.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Expiratory flow rate, respiratory mucus, cilia clearance, determination of flow rate, determination of chlorpromazine, bronchial asthma, exercise challenge test
1. Repeated onset of wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness or cough, and more related to contact with allergens, viral infections, exercise or certain irritants.
2. When the attack occurs, the lungs can be heard and scattered or diffuse, and the exhalation period is the main wheezing sound.
3. The above symptoms can be relieved by treatment or relieved by themselves.
4. Eliminate other diseases that can cause wheezing or difficulty breathing.
5. For those with atypical symptoms (such as no obvious wheezing or signs), at least one of the following tests should be positive: 1 if the basic FEV1 (or PEF) challenge test (or exercise challenge test) is positive.
6. Whether the patient has negative emotions such as anxiety, depression and anger. Will negative emotions aggravate asthma?
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of emotional asthma :
Asthma after strenuous exercise: Sports croup, also known as "motor-induced asthma," is a special type of bronchial asthma. Exercise can be used as a separate trigger factor for a variety of predisposing factors and is present in specific asthma patients. Motorized sorrow can occur at any age, with more men than women.
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