About Asthma, Adult-Onset (Adult-Onset Asthma)
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Asthma, Adult-Onset (Adult-Onset Asthma)
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Asthma, Adult-Onset (Adult-Onset Asthma) InformationAsthma action planBased on your history and the severity of asthma, your doctor will develop a care plan called an asthma action plan. The asthma action plan describes when and how to use asthma medications, actions to take when asthma worsens, and when to seek care for an asthma emergency. Make sure you understand this plan; if not, ask your asthma care provider any questions you may have. WebMD Medical Reference Reviewed by Jonathan L. Gelfand, MD, on August 1, 2007 © 2007 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved. Monitoring symptomsAn important part of treatment is keeping track of how well the lungs are functioning. Asthma symptoms are monitored using a peak flow meter. The meter can alert you to changes in the airways that may be a sign of worsening asthma. By taking daily peak flow readings, you can learn when to adjust medications to keep asthma under good control. Your doctor can also use this information to adjust your treatment plan. How is adult-onset asthma diagnosed?Your asthma doctor may diagnose adult-onset asthma by:
How is asthma classified?Asthma is classified into four categories based upon frequency of symptoms and objective measures, such as peak flow measurements and/or spirometry results. These categories are: mild intermittent; mild persistent; moderate persistent; and severe persistent. Your physician will determine the severity and control of your asthma based on how frequently you have symptoms and on lung function tests. It is important to note that a person's asthma symptoms can change from one category to another. Mild intermittent asthma
How is asthma treated?Asthma can be controlled, but there's no asthma cure. There are certain goals in asthma treatment. If you are unable to achieve all of these goals, it means asthma is not in good control. You should contact your asthma care provider for help with asthma. The treatment goals include the following:
What is adult-onset asthma?When a doctor makes a diagnosis of asthma in people older than 20, it is known as adult-onset asthma. Among those who may be more likely to get adult-onset asthma are:
What is asthma?Asthma is a disorder of the lungs that causes the airways to:
What is the difference between childhood asthma and adult-onset asthma?Symptoms of asthma in children may come and go, while symptoms of adult-onset asthma may be continuous. People with adult-onset asthma may need to take medication every day to manage asthma. Adults tend to have lower lung capacity (the volume of air you are able to take in and forcibly exhale in one second) after middle age because of changes in muscles and stiffening of chest walls. This decreased capacity may cause doctors to miss the diagnosis of adult-onset asthma. Who gets asthma?Anyone can get asthma at any age. Among those at higher risk for asthma are people who:
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