We believe in individualized asthma treatments. Because if you’ve ever experienced chest pain, shortness of breath, or chronic coughing episodes, you know how important it is to have a reliable asthma treatment plan specific to your needs.
Asthma Treatment
Understanding asthma triggers & treatment.
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Your doctor may prescribe bronchodilator medications to make breathing easier by relaxing the muscles in the lungs and opening up the airways.
Corticosteroid medications that gradually reduce inflammation and swelling of the airways over time. These inhalers are used to provide long-term control, not quick relief of asthma symptoms.
This type of therapy is used to deliver extra oxygen from a face mask or tubes resting in your nose or windpipe. This is beneficial for people with conditions that prevent them from getting enough oxygen.
Short-acting, quick-relief portable device used to open the airways during sudden asthma attacks, wheezing or coughing. Rescue inhalers may also be used before physical activity to prevent exercise-induced asthma.
Smoking has many negative effects on allergy and asthma symptoms. We provide support services to help patients who are ready to quit smoking.