The 87-year-old asthmatic elderly given standardized treatment of the condition under control, generally have no significant impact on life expectancy; but asthma severe, poor treatment effect or not standardized treatment, may at any time endanger the patient’s life.
1. no effect on life expectancy: asthma is a recurrent disease, most of the symptoms of asthma can be controlled after standardized treatment, usually may not have any clinical manifestations. 87 years old standardized treatment, asthma control, generally does not affect life expectancy.
2. The life expectancy of 87-year-old people with severe asthma, drug treatment can not fully control the condition of the situation, may gradually progress, may be combined with respiratory failure and pulmonary heart disease and other complications; if not standardized treatment, asthma may also gradually progress, the above situations may affect the life expectancy at any time.
Asthma patients are recommended to consult a doctor in time, standardized treatment, can effectively improve the quality of life of patients, and at the same time will not affect the patient’s life expectancy.