Asthma can cause difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and wheezing. Many treatments and products are available for people living with asthma, but it can be challenging to determine the right for you. This blog post will discuss the most popular treatments and products for asthma.
We will also provide tips on choosing the appropriate treatment options for you!
1) Long-term asthma medication
Asthma medication can help reduce asthma symptoms for most people. There are several different medications available to treat mild, moderate, and severe cases.
The most common types include:
2) Inhalers
Asthma inhalers deliver medication straight to the lungs to provide quick relief for asthma symptoms. There are several types of inhalers available, including:
Diskus is a type of dry powder inhaler that uses perforated plastic disks with medication inside them to deliver medicine directly into the airways. Many different medications can be used in Diskus inhalers, including long-acting beta-agonists and short-acting bronchodilators.
3) Nebulizer machine
Nebulizer machines are small devices that deliver medication in the form of a mist inhaled through a mouthpiece, mask, or nosepiece. They are commonly used for asthma treatment but can be prescribed to treat other conditions as well. Some types of medications that can be used with nebulizers include oral steroids, leukotriene modifiers, and ipratropium.
4) Peak flow meter
Peak flow meters are designed to measure the speed of air moving in and out of your lungs. They can be used at home or school to monitor lung function over time. This information will help you determine if asthma medication is working or if it's time to see your doctor.
5) Spirometer
Spirometers are devices that help you breathe in and out slowly while measuring how much air moves in and out of the lungs. Spirometry tests are often used to monitor lung function when someone has asthma but can be used for other conditions as well. These tests can also show if asthma treatment is working.
6) Desensitization and allergy shots
Asthma desensitization and allergy shots can help lessen asthma symptoms by exposing you to small amounts of the substances that trigger your asthma, such as pollen or mold spores. This is done slowly over time to help your immune system get used to these triggers, so they no longer cause asthma attacks.
7) Allergy medicines
Allergy medicines like antihistamines and decongestants work to combat allergy symptoms such as congestion or runny nose. Still, they can also help improve the function of the lungs during an asthma attack.
8) Combination medication
Combination medications are drugs that contain two different types of asthma medication. For example, Symbicort contains both an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) and a long-acting beta-agonist (LABA).
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