However,
most mild asthma attacks should respond to treatment with an inhaler or nebulizer containing a bronchodilator, known as rescue medication (the best - known bronchodilator is called albuterol).
Not exact matches
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Allergy and Immunology says that
most babies — including those with
mild eczema, or a family history of food allergies or
asthma — can start eating foods like fish after introducing a few less allergenic foods (such as cereal, vegetables, and fruits) without causing an allergic reaction.
Most cases of
asthma are
mild, not severe, and can be safely managed with medicine.
Professor Bradding, who is a Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Leicester and Consultant Respiratory Physician at Leicester's Hospitals, said: «The
most exciting thing about finding these biological variations underpinning the differences between
mild asthma and moderate and severe
asthma is that the statistical methods if further developed could lead to the development of new, targeted treatments for subtypes of
asthma, thus allowing the right
asthma treatments to be matched to different patients.
These drugs are effective on all forms of
asthma, from the
mildest to the
most severe.