Treating your asthma can be like a breath of fresh air

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Treating asthma is key to reducing the number of attacks you experience. Treatment can be long-term or quick-relief, depending on how severe the person's symptoms are. Asthma Asthma is caused by inflammation of the airways and is usually at least partially linked to allergies. It can be a difficult condition to live with and attacks need to be treated as quickly as possible. This condition is divided into five groups depending on the severity: exercise-induced (exercise-induced bronchospasm), mild intermittent asthma, mild persistent, moderate persistent, severe persistent asthma. “During a seizure, the...

Die Behandlung von Asthma ist der Schlüssel zur Verringerung der Anzahl der Attacken, die Sie erleben. Die Behandlung kann langfristig oder schnell lindernd sein, je nachdem, wie schwer die Symptome der Person sind. Asthma Asthma wird durch eine Entzündung der Atemwege verursacht und ist in der Regel zumindest teilweise mit Allergien verbunden. Es kann eine schwierige Erkrankung sein, mit der man leben muss, und Angriffe müssen so schnell wie möglich behandelt werden. Dieser Zustand wird je nach Schweregrad in fünf Gruppen eingeteilt: belastungsbedingt (belastungsinduzierter Bronchospasmus), leichtes intermittierendes Asthma, leichtes anhaltendes, mäßiges anhaltendes, schweres anhaltendes Asthma. „Während eines Anfalls werden die …
Treating asthma is key to reducing the number of attacks you experience. Treatment can be long-term or quick-relief, depending on how severe the person's symptoms are. Asthma Asthma is caused by inflammation of the airways and is usually at least partially linked to allergies. It can be a difficult condition to live with and attacks need to be treated as quickly as possible. This condition is divided into five groups depending on the severity: exercise-induced (exercise-induced bronchospasm), mild intermittent asthma, mild persistent, moderate persistent, severe persistent asthma. “During a seizure, the...

Treating your asthma can be like a breath of fresh air

Treating asthma is key to reducing the number of attacks you experience. Treatment can be long-term or quick-relief, depending on how severe the person's symptoms are.

asthma

Asthma is caused by inflammation of the airways and is usually at least partially linked to allergies. It can be a difficult condition to live with and attacks need to be treated as quickly as possible. This condition is divided into five groups depending on the severity: exercise-induced (exercise-induced bronchospasm), mild intermittent asthma, mild persistent, moderate persistent, severe persistent asthma. “During an attack, the airway becomes more obstructed and airflow decreases.

Sign

Watch for early signs and react quickly. Some of these signs and symptoms are relatively easy to notice if you just know where to look. The signs that appear in children are: shortness of breath, often with whooping cough, cough, especially at night and after physical exertion, chest tightness.

Treat

This condition can be treated, but it's more than just taking medication. Only a doctor who treats you can give you medical advice, examine, diagnose or treat you. Part of treatment is to prevent symptoms.

The most effective way to treat asthma is to give the medicine directly into the lungs via an inhaler. However, because so many sufferers tend to ignore their doctor's orders, an important part of treatment is educating patients and families about what asthma is and how to prevent attacks. If you take these necessary steps and precautions, you will find that the treatment can be carried out easily and effectively.

Track what triggers your symptoms by writing a symptom diary, including keeping a management plan handy for easy reference. You should know the warning signs of a sudden attack and act quickly to prevent it from worsening. Prevention is the best key to managing asthma symptoms and reduces the need to use reliever medication more often and wake up at night with overwhelming symptoms.

Inspired by LA Ziegler