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Common obstacles in asthma control and management
Asthma is a disease that is becoming more and more common nowadays, it has a significant impact on the physical and mental health of the patient every time an asthma attack occurs. This is a chronic disease that cannot be cured, so controlling asthma is the best way for people with asthma.
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An asthma attack can cause sudden death
Although asthma does not lead to many complications, it can be life-threatening if not treated promptly when an asthma attack occurs. Asthma has a very complex course and can progress rapidly, so it is necessary to strictly follow the doctor's instructions and treatment regimen.
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Bronchitis - How is bronchial asthma different?
Asthma and bronchitis have some similar symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness. However, these are two completely different diseases, patients need to distinguish asthma and bronchitis in terms of the cause of the disease, the progression of the disease, how to diagnose and how to treat the disease.
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Asthma in children needs early detection and treatment
Asthma in children is a very common condition today, the worrying thing is that the disease is on the rise. If asthma in children is not detected and treated early, the disease can cause complications that seriously affect the child's health.
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Asthma is easy to recur, especially during the change of seasons
Asthma is a chronic disease that can be fatal if not treated promptly when an asthma attack occurs. Patients should not be subjective with this disease, even if it has been cured because asthma is prone to relapse, especially during the changing seasons.
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Recognizing and preventing asthma in babies
Infantile asthma (also known as infantile bronchial asthma) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that occurs in infants. This is a common respiratory disease. When an asthma attack occurs, the bronchial mucosa becomes swollen, inflamed, and irritated. The constriction, swelling, and inflammation will narrow the airways, reducing the flow of air in and out of the lungs.
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