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Symptoms of Asthma can vary from person to person. Having said that, the most common symptoms of Asthma include;
Frequent coughing, especially at night or early morning
Wheezing – a whistling sound when you breathe
Shortness of breath, even with mild activity
Tightness or pressure in the chest
Symptoms that worsen with cold air, dust, smoke, or exercise
Asthma is a potentially dangerous condition and should be diagnosed by your doctor or an online medical expert.
Your doctor can diagnose asthma by carefully reviewing your symptoms. To support this process, it can be helpful to keep a symptom diary note when symptoms happen. This information, along with tests like spirometry, peak expiratory flow (PEF), and airway responsiveness testing, helps the doctor confirm the diagnosis.
A peak flow meter is often used to measure how fast you can breathe out. After diagnosis, you may be asked to use this device at home, usually in the morning and evening, to track your lung function. These readings help your doctor or asthma nurse assess how well your treatment is working and adjust your inhalers if needed.
A quick and free evaluation by ‘Better Meds’ can help you get the best treatment for your condition. All you have to do is answer a few questions about your health, and our medical experts will guide you from there!
There is no permanent cure for Asthma, however, there are ways the condition can be managed and controlled with medications as follows;
Inhalers:
Salamol Inhaler
Ventolin Inhaler (Salbutamol)
Avoiding triggers:
Pollen
Dust
Smoke
Pet danger
Medications:
In some cases, medications might be needed
While Asthma isn’t curable, it can be controlled and managed by taking the appropriate treatment and preventive care as follows;
Rescue inhalers (quick-relief) are used during an asthma attack to open the airways fast.
Controller inhalers (daily-use) help reduce inflammation and prevent symptoms over time.
Identify and stay away from things that make your asthma worse, like dust, smoke, pollen, cold air, or pet dander.
Exercise regularly (with guidance), eat a balanced diet, and manage stress to keep your lungs strong.