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| View Larger Image | Asthma for Dummies | Paperbackby William E. Berger MD MBA (Author), Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Foreword)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | For Dummies | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 384 Pages | | Publication Date: | April 09, 2004 | | Sales Rank: | 411,085th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The latest on how to understand, treat, and manage asthmaThis straightforward guide helps the over 17 million adults with asthma as well as parents with asthmatic children to get a handle on the disease–and manage it effectively. Covering everything from symptoms and diagnosis to treatment options and prevention strategies, Dr. William Berger shows asthma sufferers how to understand the relationship between allergies and asthma, pinpoint asthma triggers, and evaluate asthma medications. Readers will discover how to handle the special issues associated with childhood asthma, take advantage of the latest therapies and management strategies, and much more. William E. Berger, MD (Mission Viejo, CA), a leading asthma expert, is board-certified in pediatrics as well as allergy and immunology and has more than two decades of experience in treating asthma patients. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 5 reviews)
| This book and a good HEPA machine - breathe easy! by Mike (West Coast) 4 Stars March 28, 2007 A great book, almost as good as the Allergies and Asthma for Dummies book. Required reading for the Respircare Analytical training course.
| | Conventional management- we have heard it all before by Fergal Mullholland (Toronto, Ontario) 2 Stars July 25, 2006 Asthmatics are now better informed and can research the effects of medication, allergies etc very easily. This book has nothing to offer to HELP people with asthma. It adopts a very narrow approach specifically using medication.
One point that the book fails to discuss properly is the Buteyko method for asthma. The Buteyko methid without doubt the best help for asthmatics. It works by correcting breathing and reducing hyperventilation. I am always dissapointed as a once chronic asthmatic to read asthma books offering the same stuff. The only thing that ever helped me was the Buteyko method. Unless your asthma book has the details of this- it is letting asthmatics down.
| | A great first asthma book by M. Epler (Seattle, WA USA) 5 Stars August 09, 2005 I was skeptical of the name. However, I leafed through it (and many other asthma books) in a brick and mortar store before I bought this book. And I am so grateful! It's easy to read, but doesn't shy away from the technical and biological concepts you should know. It has nice diagrams for those of us who need the visuals to understand somewhat complicated biology.
I feel so much more informed about my disease after having read this book. I feel like I can talk with my doctors and know what questions to ask them, and understand their responses! I can honestly say that after reading this book, I was able to advocate for my own health enough that I feel I can breathe properly and happily now.
There are medications and small lifestyle changes out there that can improve an asthmatic's quality of life immensely. But it is important first to understand the disease itself and then what each medication or technique may do to help. This book is a good start, and I highly recommend taking the step to improve your well-being.
| | Practical, genuine, and doable by Nancy Sander (Fairfax, VA) 5 Stars August 29, 2004 Asthma is serious; 15 people die of asthma each day yet many people don't take their symptoms seriously. Asthma for Dummies is both serious and yet conversational. It's practical, genuine and doable. It's got something of value for anyone interested in predicting, preventing, and responding to symptoms proactively.
Nancy Sander
President
Allergy & Asthma Network
Mothers of Asthmatics
www.breatherville.org
| | A Dust Mite's Favorite Read by Robert S. Robbins (Williamsport, PA USA) 5 Stars August 13, 2004 This book was extremely helpful in answering my questions about a recurrence of asthma after being free of symptoms for many, many years. I learned that you never really outgrow asthma and a recurrence is not unusual. I thought the book focused too much on allergies and did not explain how humidity might effect asthma. My symptoms get worse on chilly nights after a day of rain so weather seems to be my asthma trigger. Also the book does not contain any information on asthma support groups and neglects to cover controversial theories about asthma. However, it does describe all the medications you might be prescribed and their possible side effects.
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