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ToggleAsthma is a long-term condition that affects the airways in the lungs. These airways become inflamed and can narrow in response to certain triggers, making it difficult to breathe. Asthma can develop at any age, and its severity can vary widely from mild to life-threatening. The condition can be managed effectively with proper treatment and lifestyle adjustments.
These symptoms can come and go, sometimes appearing suddenly (as an asthma attack). They can also be worse at night or after exposure to certain triggers.
Your healthcare provider may:
Medications:
Personal Asthma Action Plan: Your healthcare provider will work with you to create a plan that includes:
Lifestyle and Self-Management:
Asthma can be controlled, allowing individuals to lead normal, active lives. With proper management, severe symptoms and attacks can be minimized. Work closely with healthcare professionals to adapt treatment as needed, and stay informed about your condition.
Asthma doesn’t have a cure, but with the right treatment and care, most people can manage their symptoms effectively.