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- Asthma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Exercise-induced asthma, which may be worse when the air is cold and dry Occupational asthma, triggered by workplace irritants such as chemical fumes, gases or dust Allergy-induced asthma, triggered by airborne substances, such as pollen, mold spores, cockroach waste, or particles of skin and dried saliva shed by pets (pet dander)
- Asthma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
If your asthma is worsened by cold or dry air, wearing a face mask can help Stay healthy Taking care of yourself can help keep your symptoms under control, including: Get regular exercise Having asthma doesn't mean you have to be less active Treatment can prevent asthma attacks and control symptoms during activity
- What Is Asthma? - NHLBI, NIH
Asthma is a chronic condition that affects 1 in 13 Americans Asthma is a chronic (long-term) condition that affects the airways in the lungs The airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs If you have asthma, your airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times
- Asma - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
El asma no tiene cura, pero sus síntomas pueden controlarse Dado que el asma suele cambiar con el tiempo, es importante que colabores con el médico para hacer un seguimiento de los signos y los síntomas y ajustar el tratamiento según sea necesario
- Asthma - Causes and Triggers | NHLBI, NIH
However, asthma can also occur when the body’s natural defenses against germs and sickness react strongly to a new substance in the lungs Asthma usually starts during childhood when the body’s defense system is still taking shape However some people don’t show signs of asthma until adulthood — this is known as adult- onset asthma
- 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
- Asthma attack - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
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 medications: Know your options - Mayo Clinic
Biologic for either eosinophilic asthma or allergic asthma Tezepelumab-ekko (Tezspire) is a recently FDA-approved biologic for people with severe asthma This medication can be used to treat eosinophilic asthma or allergic asthma by reducing certain kinds of cytokines that cause inflammation
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