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  2. Asthma - What Is Asthma? - NHLBI, NIH

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    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. This makes it harder for air to flow out of your airways when you breathe out. About 1 in 13 people in the United States have ...

  3. What is Asthma? - NHLBI, NIH

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    BASIC FACTS ABOUT ASTHMA. • Asthma is a lung disease. It’s a physical and medical problem that needs treatment. It’s not something that you imagined or made up. Don’t let anyone tell you your asthma is just in your head. It’s in your lungs, and it’s real. • Asthma is serious. A person can die during an asthma attack.

  4. Asthma - Asthma Attack - NHLBI, NIH

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    During an asthma attack, symptoms get much worse. Attacks can come on quickly or gradually and may be life-threatening. People with asthma that is difficult to treat may get asthma attacks more often. Airway in the lungs narrowing from an asthma attack. A normal airway is wide, compared with the narrowed, inflamed airway typical of an asthma ...

  5. 2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines

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    Topic Area Updates. The report, released in December 2020 and published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , contains 19 recommendations addressing six priority topic areas: Using inhaled corticosteroids when needed for recurrent wheezing or persistent asthma. This medicine helps control inflammation, or swelling, in your airways ...

  6. SECTION 2, DEFINITION, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS OF...

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    Introduction. Asthma is a common chronic disorder of the airways that involves a complex interaction of airflow obstruction, bronchial hyperresponsiveness and an underlying inflammation. This interaction can be highly variable among patients and within patients over time. This section presents a definition of asthma, a description of the ...

  7. LMBB: What is Asthma? Fact Sheet - NHLBI, NIH

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    Asthma is a serious lung disease that can be controlled with proper treatment. This 2-page fact sheet provides basic facts about what asthma is and how asthma affects your airways. Print Length: 2 pages. Publication Date:

  8. 2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines:...

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    AT-A-GLANCE GUIDE. This At-A-Glance Guide describes a treatment management approach based on recommendations from the 2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines: A Report from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Coordinating Committee Expert Panel Working Group.1 Step diagrams from the 2007 Expert Panel Report 3 ...

  9. Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma 2007...

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    Using the 1997 EPR 2 guidelines and the 2004 update of EPR 2 as the framework, the expert panel organized the literature review and final guidelines report around four essential components of asthma care, namely: assessment and monitoring, patient education, control of factors contributing to asthma severity, and pharmacologic treatment.

  10. Asthma - Causes and Triggers | NHLBI, NIH

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    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.

  11. Asthma - Treatment and Action Plan - NHLBI, NIH

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    Create an asthma action plan. Treating specific asthma types. Exercise-induced asthma. Occupational asthma. Allergic asthma. Nocturnal asthma. Treatment for asthma usually depends on your age, how serious your symptoms are, and how your body responds to medicines. For some people, asthma can be hard to control even after stepping up treatment.