How is asthma treated?

Though there is not a cure for asthma, the symptoms can
easily be controlled through physician recommended
medications and trigger avoidance. New medications make
it possible to lead a normal life; there are long-term
controller medications that help treat and control asthma.
Avoiding the irritants and allergens that trigger asthma will
help prevent asthma symptoms as well. A high percentage
of asthma patients suffer from allergies. Controlling those
allergies is the first step to controlling their asthma.

What happens if my asthma goes untreated?

It is extremely important to seek medical attention for
asthma. Airway inflammation is more likely to occur
and become severe the longer asthma goes untreated.
Asthma is not a medical condition that goes away.
Not treating airway inflammation and constriction may
cause you to lose lung function; thus, seeking medical
care is essential.

For those individuals with allergic asthma, identifying and
treating your allergies is instrumental in treating your
asthma. An allergist can help you determine your allergies
and prescribe an effective treatment plan.




Where do I look for allergens?

Click here to find potential allergens around your bedroom and how to avoid them.


   

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