Asthma Treatment

The asthma is a chronic disease with the respiratory system. Asthma is caused by genes, viral infection and some allergy. This causes symptoms like coughing, wheezing. This is more appear in the children's. This is not cured completely but there symptoms are reduced. There are so many advanced medicines are available for the treatment of the asthma.

What are the treatments for asthma?

The treatments for the asthma is given below as

  • Inhalers are useful for the asthma attack.
  • The anticholinergic is used for the relaxation and opening of the airway passages.
  • Steroid tablets are good at reducing the inflammation in the airways.
  • Mast cell stabilizers are used to reduce inflammation in the airways.
  • For the long term control of asthma the anti-inflammatory drugs are used.
  • Nebulisers are used as a high doses for the severe attack of asthma.
  • Foradile is help to relax the muscles around the airways.
  • Spacers are useful to deliver asthma medicine to lungs.
  • Cromolyn is a synthetic compound that is used to prevent some allergic reactions.
  • The quick relief medications are used for the treatment of the asthma.
  • Oxygen is very essential for the treatment of asthma.
  • The corticosteroid is used to treat the asthma.
  • Short-acting relievers contain medicines such as salbutamol and terbutaline are useful for the asthma treatment.
  • The preventer medications are used to decrease the swelling in airways.
  • Anti-IgE monoclonal antibodies is used to avoid the an asthmatic attack.
  • Beta-agonistsis used as a bronchodilator medication for the asthma. 
  • The Salbutamol and Terbutaline are used for relieving the spasm in the muscles of the airway walls.
  • The children's are treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • The anti-leukotrienes are used to prevent asthma attacks.
  • Theophylline is used for the shortness of breath disturbs sleep.

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