The term 'attack' was used to describe frightening events having major impacts on participant's lives, whereas 'exacerbation' and 'flare-up' were used to refer to both severe and mild, transient asthma-related events. Conclusion : Usage of the term 'attack' was preferred by patients with ...
Asthma triggers can be a substance, activity, or condition that worsens your asthma, causing an asthma flare-up or attack. Knowing your asthma triggers can help you control your asthma. Triggers vary by individual, and you can have more than one. Some of the mostcommon asthma triggersinclu...
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More than half of the patients had at least one severe asthma attack in the previous year but many had more than one (average: 4.4 attacks). Overall, patients had poor lung function, asthma control, and quality of life. Many patients also showed increased levels of markers for type 2 ...
Here's What to Expect During a Severe Asthma Attack What Is Asthma Exacerbation? What Type(s) of Asthma Do You Have? Frequently Asked Questions What causes asthma? While its causes are still not entirely understood, asthma is frequently related to genetic factors—people with a family history ...
(2015) Asthma Flare-up Diary for Young Children to monitor the severity of exacerbations. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology /Nkoy FL, Stone BL... FL Nkoy,BL Stone,BA Fassl,... - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 8发表: 2013年 Attack, Flare-up or Exacerbation? The terminology preferences...
Having asthma means that your airways are particularly sensitive to specific irritants - exposure to these can cause your condition to flare up and lead to an asthma attack. Your specific triggers, or what irritates your airways, are personal to you - these can include dust, pollen, animal ...
Use your reliever inhaler as soon as you notice asthma attack symptoms such as: wheezing breathlessness chest tightness coughing You can take 1 or 2 puffs up to a maximum of 4 times in any 24 hours and your asthma symptoms should improve. If your symptoms do not improve or you need to ...
during an asthma attack if my [rescue medication] is not helping…I mean when you can't breathe you get desperate, so you start taking whatever". Adult with asthma [responding to the question about whether they ever took maintenance medication for rescue]: "The controller medication does more...
Asthma medicinescome in two types. Quick-relief medicines relax your airways to let more air into your lungs. You take them when you have anasthma attackto quickly stop wheezing and other symptoms. Short-acting beta-agonists relax the muscles around your airways. ...