How long does it take to recover from bronchial asthma?

There is no cure for bronchial asthma; the goal of treatment is long-term control of symptoms, prevention of future risks, and the ability to live, learn and work normally.
The clinical control of asthma can reach 80% in adults and 95% in children with long-term planning and treatment. The best treatment for bronchial asthma is to develop a long-term prevention and treatment plan for each first diagnosis of asthma to improve outcomes, reduce relapses, and improve quality of life.
Although bronchial asthma cannot be cured, if you know the environmental factors that can cause an asthma attack, as well as focusing on the use of a peak flow meter, learning simple emergency self-management of an asthma attack, and knowing what to do when you should go to the hospital, you will be able to live a better life and quality of life.