In fact, identification of allergic asthma might lead to a treatment plan that could potentially lead to fewer attacks.If you continue to have asthma symptoms even though you are taking inhaled corticosteroids, you may want to see an asthma specialist An allergist specializes in diseases of the ...
AsthmaBiologicalBiomarkerEndotypeMonoclonal antibodiesPURPOSE OF REVIEW: The development of biological therapies has rapidly progressed during the last few years, and major advances were reported for the treatment of allergic diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, urticaria, food allergy, ...
Targeting the interleukin pathway in the treatment of asthma. Lancet 386, 1086–1096 (2015). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Attaway, A., Ayache, M., Velani, S. & McKell, J. Insights into asthma therapies, cardiovascular effects, and mechanisms from recent clinical trials. Am. J. ...
Have you been concerned that your asthma symptoms are not controlled with your current treatment plan? DID YOU KNOW? For children with uncontrolled asthma, the odds are up to8x greater that they will have a future attack. *Triggers of allergic asthma ...
Specific allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment of allergic asthma. Double-blind studies provide proof of benefit, although seasonal or intermittent asthma consistently responds better than perennial asthma. Advantages of immunotherapy compared with most pharmacotherapies include modification of the ...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Because of its complicated nature, asthma treatment is a very difficult and exhausting process. Asthma can be categorized based on either phenotype (i.e., functional and physiopathological), severity (intermittent, mild...
and runny nose; Itchy nose, throat, and eyes; Headache, sinus pain, and dark circles under the eyes; Increased mucus in the nose and throat; Fatigue and malaise (general feeling of being unwell). In severe cases, it can also trigger asthma, with symptoms such as coughing and difficulty ...
Asthma is a Th2-lymphocytes mediated disease and interestingly the fluctuations of circulating female sex hormones during the menstrual cycle lead to a significant increase of cytokines associated to a Th2-type of response [15]. Accordingly, IL-4 production by CD4+T cells is affected by cyclical...
Microbes, allergic sensitization, and the natural history of asthma Wheezing illnesses, particularly viral, remain a significant risk factor for asthma inception; however, bacterial pathogens have recently emerged as an ... HM Anderson,DJ Jackson - 《Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology》...
Severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) is a therapy-resistant respiratory condition with poor clinical control. Treatment efficacy and patient compliance of current therapies remain unsatisfactory. Here, inspired by the remarkable success of chimeric antigen receptor-based cellular adoptive immunotherapies demonstrated...