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Asthma

Asthma

Are you experiencing shortness of breath, chest tightness, or wheezing? If so, you may be suffering from asthma. Asthma affects a patient’s airways. The airways become swollen and narrow and combined with the production of excess mucus result in a constricted airflow. This can lead to constant coughing and wheezing, making it a challenge to breathe correctly. Untreated asthma can be very dangerous, but if you work with Miami Pulmonary Specialists, we can help provide asthma treatments that can help you manage your symptoms and possibly prevent risks for lung damage.The exact reason asthma exists is still unknown. We have learned that both environmental and genetic factors can contribute to asthma.

Unfortunately, the exact reason asthma exists is still unknown. We have learned that both environmental and genetic factors can contribute to asthma.

What are potential causes of Asthma?

  • Genetics
  • Suffering from other allergies, such as hay fever
  • Chest pressure or pain
  • Smoker or exposure to secondhand smoke

What happens during an Asthma Attack?

Asthma attacks occur when asthma symptoms become much worse. A bronchospasm is when the muscles that surround the airways become tight. Other conditions that cause asthma to worsen include airway swelling and excess mucus formation. When an asthma attack takes place, there are certain symptoms to look out for:

You may need to see an asthma doctor if you have the following symptoms:

  • Intense Wheezing
  • Pain in the chest
  • Chest Tightness
  • Difficulty Speaking

There are three main situations where asthma attacks are brought on.

  • Rigorous exercise, particularly in cold, dry temperatures
  • Environmental factors such as chemical fumes, gases or dust
  • allergies from things like pollen to animals, like cockroaches

Asthma attacks can last a couple minutes to several days. Sometimes a mild attack can resolve by itself without help from a professional asthma doctor. However, in more severe attacks, you will normally require professional asthma care, and in critical cases, you may need to go to the hospital.

Asthma Care by Miami Pulmonary Specialist

Taking preventative measures can help deal with an asthma attack before it’s too late. That means seeing an asthma doctor at Miami Pulmonary Specialists if you believe you might have asthma but haven’t been diagnosed.

Constant coughing and severe wheezing that lasts for many days can be an early indication that you have asthma. Contact Miami Pulmonary Specialists today to find out if your asthma is under control or needs more attention.

Working with asthma experts at Miami Pulmonary Specialists is critical to managing your asthma over time. Our physicians may prescribe various asthma treatments, including daily medications and or the need for rescue inhalers to manage an unexpected asthma attack.

If your asthma symptoms worsen, contact Miami Pulmonary Specialists for an appointment. It is very common for your asthma condition to change over time. Certain treatments may be required as your symptoms change.

Symptoms can include but not limited to:

  • Rapid breath shortness
  • Little to no improvement after the use of a rescue inhaler
  • Shortness of breath without activity

Miami Pulmonary Specialists specializes in the treatment of asthma and other pulmonary conditions.