Moderate small airway dysfunction can usually be recovered, but it is important to treat it aggressively with your doctor’s treatment plan.
Ventilatory dysfunction in the small airways is somewhat reversible and can be recovered with timely and aggressive intervention.
Patients with severe small airway dysfunction should take immediate steps to treat it, for example, with drugs such as ambroxol hydrochloride oral solution and albuterol sulfate tablets.
It can also be treated with medications such as budesonide suspension for inhalation and fluticasone furoate vilanterol inhalation powder aerosol.
During the treatment of severe small airway dysfunction, patients should not only take medication regularly, but also go to the hospital regularly for review, and communicate with the doctor in time, so as to facilitate timely adjustment of the treatment program, so that the condition can be better controlled.