How to Manage Asthma Flare-up Symptoms Asthma is a very prevalent respiratory disease, affecting 235 million people worldwide, out of which 15-20 million people are from India. It's a chronic condition affecting children and adults. Asthma occurs when the air pathways in the lungs become narrow due to inflammation and the tightening of the muscles around the small airways.
This causes asthma symptoms like cough, wheeze, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. These symptoms occur irregularly and are often aggravated at night or during physical exercise.
What Are Asthma Triggers? Asthma attacks happen when an asthmatic patient comes in contact with "asthma triggers". These triggers are anything that can aggravate asthma and cause attacks. They can also make asthma symptoms worse. Asthma triggers vary from person to person. The common ones include dust, smoke, weather change, viral infections, animal fur, strong soaps, grass and tree pollen, and perfume. It's necessary to recognize your triggers and learn how to avoid them. Keeping your asthma under control requires you to understand what action is needed when you have a flare-up of symptoms (sometimes this is called an exacerbation). Firstly, you have to identify the early signs that your asthma is getting worse. Secondly, you need to know how to treat your asthma when it gets worse. Early asthma treatment works the best and helps keep asthma under control quickly.
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