How to treat asthma

  Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I have to take albuterol sulfate tablets at night to get a good night’s sleep, and I’ve been prescribed some injections, but they don’t work! I hope the doctor can help me find a good way to cure my bronchial asthma, thank you! I hope you can help me find a cure! Thank you!  Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that results in bouts of coughing and wheezing due to airway allergies to certain substances. Most patients need daily inhaled medications such as glucocorticoids, long-acting bronchodilators, and leukotriene receptor modulators. Drugs such as hormones and aminophylline can be ordered quietly during acute attacks, but in order to maintain a good quality of life and protect lung function, medications need to be used daily as prescribed by the doctor. And review your lung function regularly. Your daily nocturnal cough is a sign of uncontrolled asthma symptoms. Long-term oral salbutamol is not recommended at this time.  You need to go to a specialized respiratory clinic to adjust your medication inhalation therapy and have an allergen test. If you have allergic rhinitis, you need to treat it at the same time.