How long can you live at 30 with asthma?

Bronchial asthma, or asthma for short, is a common disease of the respiratory system. The number of years a person with asthma can live is largely based on how well the asthma is controlled. If a patient receives long-term standardized treatment, has good symptom control, and rarely has severe or persistent attacks, the patient’s life expectancy is usually not affected and he or she can survive for a long time. The survival rate and prognosis of asthma patients vary from person to person, but are closely related to the usual patient education and guidance, etc. Studies have shown that if asthma patients can receive long-term standardized treatment, the clinical control rate of asthma in children can be up to 95%, and in adults can be up to 80%. Therefore, asthma patients need to actively cooperate with the treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to understand the triggers of asthma and avoid the triggers of the method, familiar with the asthma attack aura performance and the corresponding treatment, and learn to asthma attack in a simple emergency self-treatment method. Work with your doctor to develop a plan to prevent relapses and maintain long-term stability.