Resuscitation procedure for acute asthma attack



Rescue procedures for acute asthma attacks mainly include immediate removal of allergens and other risk factors triggering asthma attacks, oxygen inhalation, bed rest and other general treatment, as well as active asthma calming treatment.

1. Immediate detachment from allergens: acute asthma attacks are usually caused by inhalation of allergens or inhalation of irritating gases, etc. In the above cases, it is necessary to immediately detach from the risk factors triggering asthma, which may be helpful in relieving asthma symptoms.

2. Oxygen intake, bed rest and other general treatment: the above measures may be helpful in improving the symptoms of chest tightness. In addition, maintaining a seated position when chest tightness is prominent may also have a certain effect on improving the symptoms.

3. Active asthma treatment: nebulized inhalation of salbutamol, terbutaline, budesonide suspension and other drugs to calm the asthma treatment, and may even need intravenous use of aminophylline, methylprednisolone and other drugs to improve the symptoms of chest tightness, wheezing; dyspnea is serious, and may even need to use the respiratory machine and other measures to treat the disease.

To summarize, asthma acute attack need to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s standard rescue treatment. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a physician.