Can tracheal asthma be cured?

Clinically there are indeed patients with tracheal asthma who have been cured with standard treatment and holistic management. The determining factors are age, and in the case of patients in their 30s and 40s, when asthma has been going on for more than a decade or two, it is very difficult to cure asthma at that point. However, for some adolescents, standardized and holistic management of asthma during adolescent development is possible to cure in the end. Standardized management includes finding allergens, avoiding them, and in some cases, desensitization. Inhalation therapy is also given to control airway inflammation. 30%-50% of children with asthma can be cured after standardized treatment during adolescent development. Adults will also be cured. These people belong to the category of people whose allergy situation is not particularly serious and whose asthma attacks occur because of a certain cold or after exposure to allergens, rather than long-term asthma. Asthma has to be controlled before it can be cured; it cannot be cured without treatment and without control.