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Diagnosis And Management Of Asthma

lungs and inhaler used by asthma patients Asthma is known as one of the gravest disorders brutally affecting our respiratory system. With the advent of new medical treatments, asthma is not the same problem that it once was; the diagnosis and management of asthma has become relatively easier now. It is now widely established that asthma attacks are not just small and painful episodes of spasm treated by the use of an inhaler, but are largely caused due to a continual inflammation of the airways. It is extremely significant to understand a few things about the well-known types of asthma to help in the diagnosis and management of asthma.

  • Intensity level 1: This intensity level is marked by the fact that you experience various symptoms a little more regularly; the symptoms which can be directly related to asthma allergy. You go through asthma symptoms more than two times a week during the day and the asthma allergy somehow becomes more severe at night. Even at this intensity, asthma starts affecting your life to a great extent.
  • Intensity level 2: at this intensity you start having very detailed asthma symptoms and of course much more often. You usually face symptoms each day and also sometimes more than one time a week during the night. You face such severe symptoms on a daily basis that you have to use an inhaler on a regular basis and your daily activities are greatly influenced. Patients with such asthma allergy symptoms should keep their medications and quick relief items close at hand.
  • Intensity level 3: this is the most lethal sort of asthma that you can be faced with where the symptoms faced by you can get very strong. When you are at this level you have to arrange your life around asthma. There is a certain way of life that you have to adopt and a few things that you have got to give up for tackling well with your allergy.
  • Having gone through the many symptoms of asthma we can now concentrate upon the diagnosis and management of asthma. Handling of asthma has been enhanced speedily. The existence of inflammation of the airways, in all asthmatic patients, has given new course to the diagnosis and management of asthma. The most common of all is perhaps the Anti inflammation treatment is being widely used all over. Anti inflammation treatment will lessen the majority of asthma symptoms and will even avert them from occurring very frequently.

    In many instances anti inflammation treatment may not be able to recover the asthma patients specially the ones who are at the level 3 intensity. In these cases corticosteroids are essential to bring to an end the asthma attack and symptoms. The beta-2 agonist agents are considered to be better than corticosteroids as there are lesser side effects in their case but beware of an unnecessary dependence on it for the management of asthma. It has been seen many a time that depending only on broncho-dilating beta-2 agonist agents and not treating the inflammation can lead to a worse kind of asthma which can be a threat to the life of the asthma patient as well. Having said all of this the finest management for asthma is perhaps prevention of attacks by building long term immunity to allergic triggers and avoidance.

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    • Elizabeth White
    • 2009-01-03 12:48:32
    • Asthma
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