Treatment of seasonal allergic asthma
Treatment of seasonal allergic asthma, people with seasonal allergic asthma will feel particularly painful every season. When asthma attacks, it is often difficult to breathe, and even there is the danger of shock. How to treat seasonal allergic asthma is also a concern of many people. Here are some treatment methods for seasonal allergic asthma. Treatment of seasonal allergic asthma 1
The treatment of seasonal allergic asthma is generally treated with drugs with bronchiectasis and anti-inflammation. At the same time, we should check out our own allergens and try to avoid them in our lives. When patients with seasonal allergic asthma are treating asthma, they must keep taking drugs continuously, and don't give up taking drugs just because their condition is slightly improved.
what is seasonal allergic asthma
seasonal allergic asthma is a chronic airway inflammation involving many kinds of cells, especially mast cells, eosinophils and T lymphocytes. In susceptible patients, this inflammation can cause recurrent symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and/or cough, which mostly occurs at night and/or early morning, and the airway is more responsive to various stimuli. Seasonal allergic asthma is different from ordinary asthma, which is caused by allergic reaction of immune system, which leads to sudden narrowing of airway. Treatment of seasonal allergic asthma 2
Treatment of allergic asthma 1. Anti-inflammatory drugs, also known as drugs for disease control
Because the pathological basis of asthma is chronic allergic inflammation, controlling and eliminating chronic airway inflammation is the basic treatment of asthma. Commonly used drugs are inhaled glucocorticoids and chromones. Some new drugs, such as leukotriene modulators, long-acting β2 agonists and controlled-release theophylline, also have certain anti-inflammatory effects.
2. Desensitization therapy
Also known as allergen vaccine therapy, it is one of the important treatment methods for asthma, and its efficacy has been confirmed in patients with rhinitis complicated with asthma. Clinically, desensitization treatment is mainly aimed at dust mites and various pollen. Studies have confirmed that this therapy can change the natural course of asthma and maintain the curative effect for several years after stopping treatment. Many scholars advocate sublingual desensitization therapy, which is especially suitable for children because it avoids the trouble and pain of repeated injections.
3, antihistamines
Because asthma is an allergic disease, antihistamines should be given as soon as possible once diagnosed. Effective control of allergic rhinitis can avoid most asthma attacks or asthma exacerbations, so the use of antihistamines to treat allergic rhinitis is of great significance to improve the prognosis of asthma. Ordinary dose of antihistamine can effectively treat allergic rhinitis to prevent asthma attack, and double dose can improve the complicated asthma symptoms.