Overview
Asthma is an inflammatory condition of the lungs that is characterized by wheezing and difficulty in exhaling. A key diagnostic feature is that the symptoms are relieved by "rescue inhalers" that dispense a bronchodilating drug (e.g. albuterol).
Over time, the inflammatory nature of asthma attacks lead to accumulating damage to the lung tissues and what is called "remodeling". Hence, prevention of asthma attacks is the main focus, with symptomatic relief as needed.
Ideally, every asthmatic should carry a "rescue inhaler" and never have to use it.
Please see conventional, complimentary and alternative medical treatments for important background information regarding the different types of medical treatments discussed on this page. Naturopathic, Complimentary and Alternative treatments that may be considered include: