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Asthma - What Is Asthma? | NHLBI, NIH Asthma is a chronic condition that inflames and narrows the airways in the lungs Learn about asthma symptoms, attacks, causes, triggers, and treatments
Asthma Care Quick Reference: Diagnosing and Managing Asthma - NHLBI, NIH Achieving and maintaining asthma control requires providing appropriate medication, addressing environmental factors that cause worsening symptoms, helping patients learn self-management skills, and monitoring over the long term to assess control and adjust therapy accordingly
2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines: Clinician s Guide Most individuals ages 18 years and older with uncontrolled, moderate to severe, persistent asthma should not undergo BT to treat asthma because the benefits are small, the risks are moderate, and the long-term outcomes are uncertain
SECTION 5, MANAGING EXACERBATIONS OF ASTHMA - NHLBI, NIH The most severe exacerbations require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) for optimal monitoring and treatment Although assessment and treatment of young children pose unique challenges, the management of asthma exacerbations in older children and adults is fairly similar
Asthma Management Guidelines and Your Care - NHLBI, NIH Asthma care involves not only a proper diagnosis and treatment, but also long-term, regular follow-up medical care that helps achieve and maintain control of your asthma so that you can lead a full and active life
Asthma Research - NHLBI, NIH The branch's Asthma Program focuses on the contributions and mechanisms of external triggers, as well as the genetic and risk factors, that can lead to abnormal lung inflammation and cause shortness of breath in patients with asthma
Personalizing treatment for severe asthma - NHLBI, NIH Through an adaptive research trial, doctors and patients are working together to study if five new medications can help patients with severe asthma by altering the underlying biology of this airway disease
2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines: At-a-Glance Guide Step 2: For individuals with mild persistent asthma, either of the following two treatments are recommended as part of Step 2 therapy: 1) a daily low-dose ICS and as-needed SABA for quick-relief therapy, or 2) intermittent as-needed SABA and ICS used one after the other for worsening asthma