
How Is Asthma Treated?
With proper treatment, you should ideally have these results:
Your asthma should be controlled.
You should be free of asthma symptoms.
You should have fewer attacks.
You should need to use quick-relief medicines less often.
You should be able to do normal activities without having symptoms.
Medicines for Asthma
There are two main types of medicines for asthma:
Quick-relief medicines (Releiver's)—taken at the first signs of asthma symptoms for immediate relief of these symptoms. You will feel the effects of these medicines within minutes.
With proper treatment, you should ideally have these results:
Your asthma should be controlled.
You should be free of asthma symptoms.
You should have fewer attacks.
You should need to use quick-relief medicines less often.
You should be able to do normal activities without having symptoms.
Medicines for Asthma
There are two main types of medicines for asthma:
Quick-relief medicines (Releiver's)—taken at the first signs of asthma symptoms for immediate relief of these symptoms. You will feel the effects of these medicines within minutes.
Long-term control medicines(preventer's)—taken every day, usually over long periods of time, to prevent symptoms and asthma episodes or attacks. You will feel the full effects of these medicines after taking them for a few weeks. People with persistent asthma need long-term control medicines.
Releivers:
releivers are only to control sudden symptoms like breathlessness.the most common and well known releiver is asthalin.
Preventers:
preventers are the partners of your life, they only help an asthmatic to lead an normal life.they control and kick asthma behalf of you.you should take preventers every day eventhough the symptoms present or not.
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