When asthma is suspected, the patient should describe for the doctor any pattern related to the symptoms, and possible precipitating factors, including:
Newer measures of asthma control In this entry, I would like to discuss some exciting research on newer, non-invasive ways to assess... Read more »
Asthma is a common chronic health problem in the US and many other countries around the world. It is becoming especially common in... Read more »
I wish I could say all my patients have well controlled asthma but I doubt that will ever be the case since I have hundreds of them, and... Read more »
For most of this century, asthma has largely been thought of as a kids' disease. And, while it's true that more than 6 million kids in the... Read more »
Cough variant asthma, or CVA for short, is a less common form of asthma that is characterized by the fact that its only symptom is a... Read more »
Pediatricians, general practitioners, internists, allergists and pulmonologists can all treat asthma and allergies. Allergists or immunologists are... Read more »
Source: Harvard Decision Guide
Your doctor will ask about any symptoms you have, how severe they are, when and where they occur, how frequently they occur, and what triggers and... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Childhood Asthma
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A new allergy and asthma drug called RPL554 is scheduled to begin human testing. The medication, which drugmakers say has fewer side effects than... Read more »
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