Can asthma be cured in a 15 or 16 year old girl?

Asthma in 15 and 16 year old girls is generally incurable, but can be stably controlled through long-term standardized and individualized treatment, environmental control and good daily management of asthma patients. 1. For the treatment of asthma, long-term standardized and individualized treatment is needed. When asthma attacks, bronchodilators, anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids and other medications can be used; after the clinical symptoms are controlled, attention should be paid to environmental control and asthma management, including detachment from allergens, asthma symptom observation records, and for those who have clear triggers to record each symptom triggers, medication use and therapeutic effects. 2. The regression and prognosis of asthma varies from person to person. Through active and standardized treatment, the clinical control rate of childhood asthma can reach 95%. Mild asthma can be easily recovered, but severe asthma with increased airway responsiveness or other allergic diseases cannot be easily controlled. The prognosis is poor if chronic exacerbations are complicated by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or pulmonary heart disease. If asthma is diagnosed, early and standardized treatment is recommended, and daily disease management should not be neglected to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.