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Severity of AsthmaAsthma is a very individual condition and the level of severity differs from person to person. As a result asthma is usually divided into three levels of severity: mild, moderate, and severe. Brittle asthma is used to describe a rare life-threatening form of asthma. Each has its own general set of characteristics, and medical treatment is necessarily customised to the severity of each person's asthma. Understanding the severity of your current condition is important because it lets you know when to increase treatment to avoid a major attack. Because asthma is such a changeable condition it may become more mild or severe over time, and the severity may vary from attack to attack. Mild Asthma
Treatment is almost always with the use of a bronchodilator (reliever medication) which you use to ease the symptoms. However, if you find that you are using these medications more than three or four times a week, inform your doctor. You may have moderate asthma, which calls for a more aggressive treatment program. Moderate Asthma
Inhaled steroid medications are prescribed to prevent cases of moderate asthma, while inhaled beta-agonists are used when symptoms occur. This preventer medication is taken daily whether you have asthma symptoms or not. Treating asthma this way is similar to brushing your teeth daily to prevent tooth decay. An occasional short burst of oral steroids may be needed when you are unable to control your condition. Severe Asthma
Symptoms are made worse by trigger factors such as exercise and cold air. Daily preventive treatment is prescribed and reliever medications are also needed daily. Following severe attacks, steroid tablets (eg prednisone) are given to control the condition. You may require hospitalisation or occasional emergency care. Brittle Asthma
Brittle asthmatics experience sudden, very serious and often life threatening attacks. This can occur in spite of being on heavy doses of medication. Many will be on regular maintenance doses of steroid tablets for long periods of time and nebulisers will be used to take bronchodilators. Copyright © 1999, Buteyko Asthma Management. All rights reserved. |