The Asthma-Suicide Connection Little Rock AR

If you suffer from asthma, you know that coping with the condition can be extremely challenging. But can you imagine ending your life as a result of having this condition? While this may sound very extreme, some of the latest research has found that there is a real link between asthma symptoms and suicidal tendencies. The study findings suggest that the connection may not specifically be because people suffer from the asthma symptoms themselves, but nonetheless, that asthma-suicide risk does seem to be linked in some significant way.

Norton A. Pope
501-219-8388
9500 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AZ
Community Chiropractic Clinic
(501) 291-2939
4002 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR
William Doyle White
(501) 257-5300
4300 West 7th St
Little Rock, AR
Scott Hamilton Brown
(501) 666-3666
500 S University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Swapnil Vaidya
(501) 686-8000
4301 W Markham St # 783
Little Rock, AR
Robert Lehmberg
501-663-4100
600 South McKinley
Little Rock, AZ
Landmark Animal Hospital
(501) 888-3675
12115 Arch Street
Little Rock, AR
Leroy Quitman Booe
(501) 257-3056
4300 W 7th St
Little Rock, AR
Mark Kofi Kyei
(501) 686-8511
4301 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Nosheen Amir Mian
(501) 217-0500
9600 Lile Dr
Little Rock, AR
Data Provided by:
  

The Asthma-Suicide Connection

When Asthma-Suicide Tendencies Co-Exist

This isn't the first time the medical community has questioned the asthma-suicide connection and suggested there can be a relationship between respiratory function and mental health. In fact, it has long been recognized that asthma sufferers can be prone to depression, in part perhaps because of the isolation their uncontrolled symptoms can create. But specifically how this relates to suicidal thoughts and tendencies is still under exploration.

The latest study, which was sponsored by the National Institutes of Mental Health, was devoted to looking at the asthma-suicide relationship. The findings from this effort have confirmed that having asthma does seem to increase a person's likelihood of idealizing suicide and even of making a suicide attempt.

Depression isn't a Major Factor in Asthma-Suicide

Researchers also questioned whether having a major depression condition in itself seemed to affect the likelihood of someone with asthma idealizing suicide or even attempting it. Surprisingly perhaps, having serious lifetime depression along with the asthma did not seem to be a key factor in the equation. People with asthma who also have depression didn't seem to be at a higher risk than those without any mental illness symptoms in the end.

Having a Chronic Illness May Come into Play

Some experts in the medical community do speculate that it may be more the very act of having a chronic illness to deal with that can actually lead a person more toward suicide in some way. Further, suffering from the effects of having a respiratory disorder specifically seems to put a person more at risk than those who suffer from other type of ailments for feeling this way.  ..

Click here to read more from Quality Health

ARKANSAS SURGICAL HOSPITAL View More
from: Medicare.govHospitalCompare_General
ProviderNumber: 40147 Title: ARKANSAS SURGICAL HO...

NORTH METRO MEDICAL CENTER View More
from: Medicare.govHospitalCompare_General
ProviderNumber: 40074 Title: NORTH METRO MEDICAL ...

ARKANSAS HEART HOSPITAL View More
from: Medicare.govHospitalCompare_General
ProviderNumber: 40134 Title: ARKANSAS HEART HOSPI...

Breakthroughs in Monitoring Asthma from Cleveland Clinic, Hospital View More
from: 'VideoMD'
To use the nitrous oxide (NO) monitoring device, a...

ST VINCENT INFIRMARY MEDICAL CENTER View More
from: Medicare.govHospitalCompare_General
ProviderNumber: 40007 Title: ST VINCENT INFIRMARY...