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Pathophysiology - Severe Asthma Toolkit The development of asthma and asthma severity result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors Key features of severe asthma pathophysiology include lung inflammation, airway hyper-responsiveness, airway remodelling and mucous hypersecretion
NZ ASTHMA GUIDELINES - Asthma Foundation In the stepwise approach to asthma management, patients step up and step down as required to achieve and maintain control of their asthma and reduce the risk of exacerbations Before stepping up, review inhaler technique, use, and treatable traits
Simplifying asthma management in primary care - Research Review Taking into account the latest findings and incorporating recommendations from the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Update strategy, the new guidelines provide simple, practical and evidenced-based recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment and management of asthma
Asthma - World Health Organization (WHO) Events in early life affect the developing lungs and can increase the risk of asthma These include low birth weight, prematurity, exposure to tobacco smoke and other sources of air pollution, as well as viral respiratory infections
Learn about Asthma - Asthma New Zealand Asthma is a long-term condition affecting the airways in our lungs With Asthma, immune cells in our airways become sensitive and react to triggers such as smoke or vape, dust, exercise, pollen, cold air, viruses and some medications (to name a few)
Asthma – adults | Healthify People with asthma are at increased risk of complications from the flu, even if their symptoms are mild or well-controlled by medicine Complications include pneumonia (lung infection) , heart failure and worsening asthma symptoms
Acute Severe Asthma in Adolescent and Adult Patients: Current . . . - MDPI Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways, a common and potentially serious chronic disease that is associated with variable expiratory flow, airway wall thickening, respiratory symptoms, and exacerbations (flare-ups), which sometimes require hospitalization and may be fatal [1]