Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in your lungs, causing them to become inflamed and narrowed. This makes it harder to breathe and can trigger coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. While there’s no cure for asthma, it can be effectively managed with the right treatment plan allowing most people to live active, healthy lives.
Asthma symptoms can vary in severity and frequency from person to person. Common signs include:
If you experience symptoms frequently or notice they worsen over time, it’s important to talk to a healthcare provider to review your treatment plan.
The exact cause of asthma isn’t fully understood, but it’s often related to a combination of genetic, environmental, and immune system factors. Common asthma triggers include:
Understanding your personal triggers helps you and your provider create a customized plan to prevent flare-ups and control symptoms.
Virtual asthma care offers easy access to professional support and ongoing management, all from home. Through secure online visits, your provider can:
Virtual treatment ensures you stay connected with your care team, reducing emergency visits and helping you maintain consistent control of your asthma.
Yes. If appropriate, your provider can prescribe or adjust asthma medications, such as:
Your provider will create a personalized treatment plan to ensure your medications are safe, effective, and convenient to access.
Mild wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath that improves with your rescue inhaler.
Symptoms occur occasionally or are triggered by known factors (allergens, exercise, cold air) and are manageable at home.
Able to perform daily activities without significant limitation.
No nighttime awakenings or minimal interference with sleep.
Peak flow readings are within your personal normal range (if using a peak flow meter).
Severe shortness of breath at rest or inability to speak full sentences.
Worsening wheezing or cough that does not improve with your rescue inhaler.
Chest tightness or pain that is persistent or severe.
Blue lips, fingers, or face or rapid breathing (signs of low oxygen).
Peak flow readings significantly below your personal best or symptoms worsening despite usual medications.
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