How to treat allergic bronchial asthma for a complete cure?
Allergic bronchial asthma generally cannot be cured completely, but symptoms can be alleviated through avoiding allergens, enhancing immunity, medication, and other methods. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Avoid allergens
Allergic bronchial asthma is mainly caused by allergies. When patients come into contact with allergens, the condition tends to recur. Therefore, it is recommended that patients avoid allergens to help prevent and assist in treatment, thereby reducing the harm of the disease to the body.
2. Enhance resistance
Allergies are often due to low immune resistance. Treating allergic bronchial asthma usually requires improving the body's ability to resist illness. With higher immunity, symptoms can naturally be reduced. Patients can appropriately participate in outdoor activities such as long-distance running and swimming, which may contribute to treatment to some extent.
3. Medication
If the patient’s condition is severe and accompanied by various discomforts, oral medications such as loratadine tablets, ketotifen fumarate dispersible tablets, or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets may be used under a doctor's guidance.
In addition, appropriate oxygen therapy can also help manage allergic bronchial asthma to a certain extent. Patients should seek medical attention promptly during an attack to avoid delaying the optimal treatment window.