Intermittent and Mild Persistent Asthma in Young Children, Adolescents and Adults: What Treatment Options?
Matching the treatment intensity with the severity of asthmatic symptoms is the basic treatment for asthma. Intermittent treatment with rapid symptom relief should be administered in asthmatic patients with infrequent and mild symptoms whereas a long-term controller medication should be given to patients with mild, persistent symptoms.
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Matching the treatment intensity with the severity of asthmatic symptoms is the basic treatment for asthma. Intermittent treatment with rapid symptom relief should be administered in asthmatic patients with infrequent and mild symptoms whereas a long-term controller medication should be given to patients with mild, persistent symptoms. Oral glucocorticoids requirement are encouraged to take daily controller medication to prevent asthmatic attacks in patients with mild, Cheepsattayakorn A and Cheepsattayakorn R. Intermittent and Mild Persistent Asthma in Young Children, Adolescents and Adults: What Treatment Options? J Pulmon Respir Sci 2016, 1(1): 000101.
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