What is bronchial asthma

Bronchial asthma is like a cold, different people have different views. First of all, there is no denying that people who have experienced colds have different perceptions of colds: some people think that they will get better in two days after drinking more water, some people think that I will eat “so-and-so medicine and I will be fine, other medicines don’t work”, some think that my cold must be infused, otherwise it won’t get better. In fact, there are similar problems in the treatment of bronchial asthma, some bronchial asthma patients can be controlled by a few sprays of salbutamol aerosol when they have an attack, and finally they do not progress to a very serious point, some bronchial asthma patients have long-term standardized medication symptoms no longer attack, and some asthma patients run all over the north and south, but also can not achieve satisfactory results, and some asthma patients can be due to acute asthma attacks, to the point that they must Some asthma patients may have acute asthma attacks to the point where they must use invasive ventilators to save their lives, or even fail to save their lives. Paying attention to asthma, monitoring asthma, and scientific prevention is the only way to minimize the consequences of bronchial asthma and improve the quality of life. Asthma treatment must emphasize individualized treatment plans. The so-called individualized program simply means a program that suits you, including both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Once you have found a treatment plan that suits you, insist, insist, and insist again until this plan is ineffective or serious adverse drug reactions occur, otherwise do not adjust your medication. Once the protocol is effective, contact the physician who gave you the effective protocol often to guide you in the use of medication.