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Managing Asthma Effectively

Although asthma is a long-term condition, it can be controlled successfully. Most people with asthma are able to live normal, active lives when they follow their treatment plan.

Types of Medicines Used in Asthma

  • Reliever inhalers – These are taken when symptoms appear. They work quickly to relax the muscles around the airways, making breathing easier. The most common reliever is salbutamol (Ventolin).
  • Preventer inhalers – These contain steroids that reduce inflammation in the airways and are used daily to prevent symptoms from developing.
  • Combination inhalers – These contain both a steroid (preventer) and a long-acting reliever. They are prescribed when asthma is not controlled with a preventer inhaler alone.

Tips for Keeping Asthma Under Control

  • Take your preventer inhaler every day as prescribed, even if you feel well.
  • Always carry your reliever inhaler with you.
  • Use a spacer device if recommended – this can make inhalers more effective.
  • Record your symptoms and inhaler use in a diary or app.
  • Avoid or reduce exposure to your known triggers.
  • Book a review with your GP or asthma nurse at least once a year.
  • Ask a healthcare professional to check your inhaler technique regularly.

Warning Signs of Poor Asthma Control

If you notice any of the following, it may mean your asthma is not well controlled:

  • Using your reliever inhaler more than 3 times a week
  • Waking at night because of asthma symptoms
  • Avoiding activities or exercise due to breathlessness

In these cases, you should arrange an asthma review with your GP or asthma nurse to discuss your treatment.

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