How to treat Asthma
Updated: Nov 3, 2021
Treatment doesn’t have a cure for asthma since it is a lifelong disease. There is some requirement for the treatment of asthma.
Daily Monitoring asthma symptoms for rescue medication.
Avoid agents or substance that triggers asthma.
Consume medications daily to stop inflammation and chronic symptoms.
Albuterol drugs are needed.
Lifestyle adjustment
Medications
In general, there are two types of asthma medications such as anti-inflammatory and bronchodilators.
Anti-inflammatory drugs: They reduce swelling and mucus production in the airways, making them less likely to react to triggers. Follow Dr advice
Bronchodilators: It relieves asthma symptoms by temporarily relaxing the muscle bands that tighten around the airways. As a result, the breathing improves for about four hours for the short-acting bronchodilators and about 12 hours for the long-acting inhaled bronchodilators. Short-acting inhaled bronchodilators include the highly popular rescue inhaler albuterol
