How to treat the symptoms of asthma

The treatment of asthma symptoms is divided into many kinds. If the patient has mild asthma, with only occasional attacks, he or she can choose to use on-demand, short-acting beta-receptor stimulants for the duration of the attack, and also small doses of inhaled hormones. For patients with frequent recurrent attacks, long-term use of drugs is required, which is a stepwise treatment. Depending on the severity of the disease, the degree of attacks, and the number of attacks, the plan is to use long-term glucocorticoids, leukotriene receptor antagonists, and beta-receptor stimulants, depending on the degree of the patient’s disease and the course of frequent attacks. There is also a group of patients called seasonal asthma, which does not require long-term medication, but only medication to control the attack before the season. There is also a group of patients called exercise asthma, which does not require long-term medication, but only minimizes strenuous exercise during exercise. If this is not possible, you can use airway-dilating drugs after exercise.