Asthma Care & Management

Expert diagnosis and personalized treatment plans to help you breathe easier and stay active.

Asthma Diagnosis & Treatment

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What Is Asthma?

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the airways that affects how air moves in and out of the lungs. It can cause symptoms such as:

  • Wheezing

  • Shortness of breath

  • Chest tightness

  • Persistent coughing

Symptoms may vary from mild to severe and can be triggered by allergens, respiratory infections, exercise, weather changes, or environmental irritants.

How Asthma Is Diagnosed

At AASP, asthma diagnosis begins with a detailed review of your symptoms and medical history.
We may use:

  • Pulmonary function testing

  • Symptom pattern evaluation

  • Trigger identification

  • Response to medications

This allows us to confirm the diagnosis and determine the severity of your condition.

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Personalized Asthma Management

Asthma treatment is tailored to each patient. Your plan may include:

  • Daily or as-needed medications

  • Inhaler technique guidance

  • Trigger avoidance strategies

  • Monitoring of symptoms and lung function

Our goal is to help you achieve:

  • Fewer flare-ups

  • Better day-to-day control

  • Improved sleep and activity levels

Advanced Treatment Options

For patients with more severe or difficult-to-control asthma, additional options may include:

  • Biologic therapy
  • Adjusted medication regimens
  • Ongoing monitoring and follow-up

We evaluate each patient carefully to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

When to Seek Asthma Care

You should schedule an evaluation if you:

  • Experience frequent coughing or wheezing
  • Use a rescue inhaler often
  • Have symptoms that interfere with daily activities
  • Wake at night due to breathing issues
  • Have been diagnosed but symptoms are not controlled

We evaluate each patient carefully to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

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Take Control of Your Asthma

Get expert care and a personalized treatment plan from AASP.