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Treatment of Asthma
Asthma treatment includes avoiding
asthma triggers and using asthma
medicines. If you react strongly to
certain triggers, do everything you
can to avoid them. This can reduce
your need for medicine to control
your asthma. Anti-allergy medicine
and allergy desensitization shots
are sometimes useful for people with
allergies.
Two kinds of medicines are often
used for asthma-those used to
relieve acute symptoms and those
used on a long-term basis to control
asthma.
Fast-acting, inhaled bronchodilators
are used to help open up airways to
allow air to move more freely.
Anti-inflammatory medicines, such as
corticosteroids (steroids), are used
every day on a long-term basis to
help reduce the swelling of airways.
These may be sprays (inhalers) or
pills.
If you have mild asthma, you may use
only a bronchodilator as needed to
relieve your symptoms. If you have
more severe asthma, you may need
both kinds of medicines. It is
important to use your medicines
exactly as your doctor tells you.
Many people with moderate or severe
asthma use a device called a peak
flow meter at home to measure lung
function. The peak flow meter can
help warn of a possible asthma
attack even before you notice
symptoms. You can then stop the
attack by taking your medicine right
away. The meter can also tell you
how well you are responding to
medicine.
If you have asthma, talk to your
doctor about a treatment plan. Your
plan may include:
regular checkups
ways to avoid asthma triggers
medicines and how to use them
properly
how and when to use a peak flow
meter
what to do in an emergency if your
asthma gets very bad.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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