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- Asthma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Asthma can't be cured, but its symptoms can be controlled Because asthma often changes over time, it's important that you work with your doctor to track your signs and symptoms and adjust your treatment as needed
- Asthma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
How asthma is classified To classify your asthma severity, your doctor will consider how often you have signs and symptoms and how severe they are Your doctor will also consider the results of your physical exam and diagnostic tests Determining your asthma severity helps your doctor choose the best treatment
- 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 - Causes and Triggers | NHLBI, NIH
Learn what causes people to develop asthma, how it affects the lungs, and some typical triggers that set off symptoms
- Asma - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Síntomas Los síntomas del asma varían según la persona Es posible que tengas ataques de asma con poca frecuencia, síntomas solamente en ciertos momentos, como cuando haces ejercicio, o síntomas en todo momento Los signos y síntomas del asma comprenden: Falta de aire Dolor u opresión del pecho Sibilancias al exhalar, que es un signo común de asma en los niños Problemas para dormir
- Asthma attack - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms Asthma is a long-term condition that makes breathing difficult because airways in the lungs become narrow Symptoms of asthma attack include coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest and difficulty getting enough air
- Asthma - Managing Asthma | NHLBI, NIH
Monitoring Your Asthma Learn more about managing your asthma to help keep it under control This fact sheet includes a tool to help you track your symptoms and tips on measuring your peak flow
- Asthma treatment: 3 steps to better asthma control - Mayo Clinic
The goals of asthma treatment are to limit symptoms, prevent asthma attacks and avoid side effects of asthma medicines The following three steps can help you take control of your asthma treatment Your health care team may work with you to create a written asthma action plan This plan tells you
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