
Treatment for Nocturnal Asthma
Treatment for nocturnal asthma focuses on controlling symptoms that worsen at night. It typically includes using long-term control medications, like inhaled corticosteroids, to reduce inflammation, and bronchodilators to relax airways. Additionally, short-acting relief inhalers can be used as needed. Lifestyle adjustments, such as avoiding allergens like dust mites and maintaining a comfortable room temperature, are also important. Monitoring symptoms and working closely with a healthcare provider helps tailor treatment to individual needs, ensuring better sleep and daytime function. Regular check-ups can adjust medications if necessary for optimal control.