Asthma in its severe form can make breathing difficult, affect daily activities and diminish quality-of-life for the patient. In this article, we will understand what exactly is severe asthma, its types, their symptoms and treatment options.
Asthma is a condition marked by severe inflammation of the airways in the lungs. The condition is quite common in India. According to estimates by WHO and National Family Health Survey (conducted by the Indian government), nearly3% (40 million patients) suffer from asthma. Out of these, adults are at 2.4% while children are between 4% to 20% depending on the age.
There are various environment and internal/biological triggers for asthma. Environmental triggers include allergies and occupational hazards, while biological includes genetic reasons and respiratory infections. Allergies include air pollution, dust mites, pests, pets, tobacco smoke, household chemicals and certain food-smells. Occupational exposure includes cleaning products, flour dust, sawdust and industrial chemicals. Exercise can also be a trigger for some people.
However, not all asthmas are severe. For most people, the condition can be kept under control using a combination of quick-relief (short-term) medication and controller (long-term) medicines. To make it easy for patients, their families and caregivers to avail the right kind of care, the medical fraternity over the years has classified asthma into different types.
– Mild – Moderate – Severe
The Mild and Moderate Asthma can be managed with inhalers.
Persistent asthma is one in which the symptoms show up often and last a long duration. The condition can be mild, moderate or severe. Of these, severe persistent asthma is the least common type. Symptoms include:
In this, the symptoms are so sudden and acute, these episodes are called asthma attacks. The person doesn’t respond to regular treatment. In some cases, the attack may be fatal. Symptoms of this type include:
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
NOTE: Take medications only when prescribed by your doctors, self-medication must be avoided under any circumstances.
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