Is asthma the end of your life?

Asthma is a common disease in clinical respiratory medicine, after systematic treatment can be controlled, and can live like a normal person, so asthma is not the end of life.
Asthma is a disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness, with clinical manifestations of recurrent wheezing, shortness of breath, cough and other symptoms, often at night or in the early hours of the morning, and most patients can be relieved on their own after resting, or relieved by medication.
In general, through active prevention and standardized treatment, the clinical control rate of asthma can be 95% in children and 80% in adults. In the stable period of asthma patients can live and work as normal people, and generally will not affect the patient’s life expectancy.
After the diagnosis of bronchial asthma, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for systematic treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication, and learn to self-manage the disease under the guidance of the doctor, to understand and master the method of avoiding the triggers, and the doctor together to customize the program to prevent recurrence and maintain stability.