How long does it take for asthma to return to normal

Most patients with asthma can return to normal in about 6-12 months, but the specific needs to be determined in conjunction with the patient’s condition and treatment. Asthma is generally referred to as bronchial asthma, belonging to the chronic airway inflammatory diseases, which will make the airway reactivity increase caused by airflow limitation, resulting in cough, dyspnea, chest tightness and so on, if you can actively treat it, most patients can control the condition in about a month, but if you want to fully recover, you need about 6-12 months, after which you can gradually start to reduce the dose of the drug or to stop taking the drug. However, each patient’s condition, physical condition and medication effects are different, because the specific recovery time will have some differences, some patients have a short recovery period, some patients have a long recovery time, and may even appear to be lifelong medication to control the situation. Asthma is a major health hazard, but it is clinically controllable and requires active treatment in cooperation with the doctor to avoid continued exacerbation.

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