
Clinical Guidelines for Asthma Management
Clinical guidelines for asthma management provide evidence-based recommendations to control symptoms and prevent attacks. They typically include regular monitoring, identifying and avoiding triggers, using inhaled medications such as controllers (e.g., inhaled corticosteroids) to reduce inflammation, and rescue inhalers for quick relief during attacks. Education on proper inhaler technique and action plans tailored to individual needs are essential. Good management minimizes symptom interference, reduces the risk of severe attacks, and improves quality of life. Regular follow-ups and adjusting treatment as needed are key components, ensuring asthma is well-controlled and complications are minimized.