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What should I do if my asthma attacks don't go away quickly?
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An asthma episode may occur without warning. However, it is more likely that the symptoms worsen over the course of a few days. For this reason, it's critical to recognize your own symptoms and indicators. You can lessen the likelihood of having protracted or severe asthma attacks by managing your asthma more skillfully. Always get the opinion of your healthcare practitioner before making any changes to your treatment regimen.

For severe chronic asthma , inhaled corticosteroids are the standard treatment. If asthma is still uncontrolled, further long-term controller medications are administered, such as theophylline or long-acting beta 2 agonists . It's critical to act right away to control your symptoms and stop them from getting worse if your asthma episodes don't pass soon. The steps you should take are as follows :

Trigger Management : Allergens , smoking , smog , cold air and respiratory illnesses are common triggers​​​​​​​ .

Instruction and Assistance : Learn about asthma and how to take good care of it. Being aware of your situation can enable you to spot early warning signs of an attack and take the necessary precautions. Support Teams To learn from others who manage the condition and to exchange experiences, think about joining an asthma support group.

Use Your Rescue Inhaler Again : As instructed by your asthma action plan, you may need to use your rescue inhaler again if there is no discernible improvement following the initial round of use. Usually, this means taking two to four more puffs every 20 minutes.

Keep Tabs on Your Symptoms : Make Notes on Your Development After using your inhaler, make note of whether your asthma symptoms improve. If you possess a peak flow meter, use it to gauge your pulmonary function. After using your inhaler for around fifteen to twenty minutes, you should start to feel better. Continue with additional measures if symptoms persist or worsen.

Make Use of Your Rescue Inhaler : A Rapid-Relief Drug Follow all instructions carefully when using your rescue inhaler. Usually, this entails taking two to four puffs twenty minutes apart for a maximum of one hour. Spacer To maximize the inhaler's effectiveness in reaching the lungs , employ a spacer.
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