Asthma is a chronic lung condition that affects millions of people worldwide, including many teenagers. It causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which can make breathing difficult.1
Controller medications: Taken daily to prevent symptoms (e.g. inhaled corticosteroids)
Rescue medications: Used for quick relief of asthma symptoms (e.g. short-acting beta agonists)
Identify and minimize exposure to triggers
Keep living environments clean and free of allergens
Uncontrolled asthma is when asthma symptoms persist or worsen despite treatment efforts. This can have significant implications for teenagers’ health and daily life.
Teenagers with uncontrolled asthma may experience frequent coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness, and are at risk of asthma attacks.
These symptoms can disrupt daily activities, sleep, and overall quality of life.
Uncontrolled asthma can lead to missed school days, difficulty participating in sports and social activities, and feelings of isolation from peers.
Poorly controlled asthma increases the risk of severe asthma attacks, emergency room visits, and hospitalizations.
Asthma may contribute to long-term lung damage and respiratory complications if not managed effectively.
The stress and anxiety associated with uncontrolled asthma can affect a teenager’s mental health and social interactions.
The thought of frequent medical care or hospital visits can be overwhelming for teenagers and their families.
References:
1. National Health Service (NHS). (2024). Asthma. [online] Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/asthma/
[Accessed 25 June 2024].
2. Asthma + Lung UK. (2024). Asthma. [online] Available at: https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/ [Accessed 25 June 2024].
3. Asher I et al. (2022). Asthma management and control in children, adolescents, and adults in 25 countries: a Global Asthma
Network Phase I cross-sectional study. The Lancet Global Health, 10(5), e599-e609. Available at:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(22)00007-7/fulltext [Accessed 25 June 2024].
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