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Asthma is a very common condition affecting the lives of millions of people every day. Asthma is a restriction of airflow in the airways and lungs, and produces symptoms of wheezing, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. A chronic condition, asthma has no definitive cure. Fortunately, there are many treatments available to manage the condition.
It’s time to see an asthma specialist if you feel like you’re always running out of breath, having a difficult time controlling your breathing and your symptoms are interfering with your everyday life. As is often the case, the symptoms of asthma develop gradually over time.
People who suffered from asthma may become used to frequent symptoms such as difficulty breathing, shortness of breath or wheezing. These symptoms usually can be prevented or controlled with the help of an asthma specialist, resulting in a major improvement in quality of life.
Effectively controlling asthma requires planning, skill and patience. The specialist can develop a treatment plan for your individual condition with their specialized training. The goal is to give you the ability to live a life that is as normal and symptom-free as possible.
You should see an asthma specialist if:
For an asthma attack, urgent care is a great place to receive fast, quality care. In a life-threatening situation, it is imperative to visit the hospital emergency room. For chronic asthma, long-term care from a specialist is the best way to manage the condition.
Prevention and long-term control are the key to stopping asthma attacks before they start. To avoid triggers and to keep symptoms under control, treatment generally involves learning how to recognize your triggers and taking preventative steps. You may need the use of a quick-relief inhaler in the case of an asthma flare-up.
One of the primary treatments for severe asthma involves taking medications to help prevent asthma symptoms. These include:
To relieve symptoms when you have an asthma attack, you can take quick-relief medications. These include inhaled short-acting beta-agonists, inhaled short-acting anticholinergics and a combination of the two.
If you or someone you know requires top-rated asthma treatment, come to AFC Urgent Care Wichita today! Our kind and compassionate professionals are experienced in treating asthma and alleviating its symptoms. For more information on our asthma treatments and how they can help you, call our office and get in touch with a member of our specialist team. To book an appointment, you can visit our website or speak with us over the phone today.
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Urgent care is for medical conditions that require prompt attention but do not pose an immediate threat to your health or life. Here is a simple rule of thumb: if your medical issues(s) are life threatening, call 911, or go directly to a hospital emergency room. If not, an urgent care center such as AFC is an excellent alternative.
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