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Mild persistent asthma

Traits, treatment set it apart from mild intermittent asthma

, MD
Pages 40-46 | Published online: 30 Jun 2015
 

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Mild persistent asthma has greater airway hyperresponsiveness than mild intermittent asthma and may also have more persistent respiratory symptoms and more severe consequences. By other measures, the two conditions are not always easy to differentiate. Nevertheless, primary care physicians need to be able to recognize and treat mild persistent asthma in order to reduce the number of severe exacerbations, and even fatalities, that can occur if it is not properly managed. In this article, Dr Lim discusses how to differentiate mild persistent asthma from mild intermittent asthma and explores the best options for pharmacologic treatment.

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