Asthma Treatment Clinic in Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Columbia, Baltimore, North Baltimore, Rosedale, and Edgewater MD
Asthma is a chronic condition that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and breathlessness. Triggers vary and can include allergens, exercise, and cold air. Managing asthma effectively requires using medication, avoiding triggers, and regular monitoring. At our clinic, Dr. Nasser Nasseri, MD, and our trained team offer personalized asthma care plans tailored to each patient’s needs, focusing on symptom control and improving overall quality of life. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We serve Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Columbia, Baltimore, North Baltimore, Rosedale, and Edgewater, MD patients.
Table of Contents:
How can asthma be triggered?
How does a person with asthma feel?
Is asthma considered a disability?
Can you live a long life with asthma?
How do you treat asthma at Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases?
People who are diagnosed with asthma have inflamed airways, meaning they are more sensitive to certain “triggers” than other people. Asthma can be triggered by:
• Allergens – Pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold, and other common allergens can provoke asthma symptoms.
• Irritants – Smoke from tobacco, air pollution, strong odors from perfumes, and chemical fumes can irritate the airways, leading to an asthma attack.
• Exercise – Physical activity, especially in cold or dry air, can cause exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, a common trigger for asthma.
• Weather conditions – Cold air, sudden weather changes, and high humidity can trigger asthma symptoms.
• Respiratory infections – As colds, the flu, and other respiratory infections inflame the airways, these conditions can worsen asthma symptoms.
• Emotional stress – Intense emotions such as stress, anxiety, or even laughter can lead to hyperventilation and trigger asthma symptoms.
If you have asthma, you may experience a range of symptoms that vary in intensity, such as shortness of breath, where it feels difficult to get enough air, and chest tightness, which can feel like a heavy weight on the chest. Wheezing, a high-pitched whistling sound when breathing, is also common with asthma.
During an asthma attack, these symptoms intensify, leading to a feeling of panic or anxiety due to difficulty breathing. The inability to take a deep breath can make activities like walking or talking challenging.
In addition, those diagnosed with asthma often experience fatigue, as the constant effort to breathe can be taxing. Coughing, particularly at night or early in the morning, can disrupt sleep, further contributing to tiredness.
Living with asthma means that you have to be vigilant about avoiding triggers and managing your symptoms, which can be stressful and affect your daily life and mental wellness. The dedicated team at Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases can educate you on how to prevent asthma attacks and how to manage them when they occur.
Yes, some cases of asthma can be considered a disability. If the condition is severe enough to significantly limit a person’s ability to perform various activities, it may be classified as a disability. This includes situations where asthma symptoms prevent the patient from working, attending school, or carrying out other daily tasks.
However, asthma is not considered a disability in every case. Whether you will qualify for disability benefits depends on the severity of your condition and how it interferes with your ability to work.
You can still live a long and normal life if you’ve been diagnosed with asthma. With proper management and treatment, most people with asthma successfully control their symptoms and maintain a high quality of life.
Regular check-ups with an asthma specialist are essential to ensure the condition remains well-managed. In addition, it’s important to focus on healthy lifestyle choices, such as maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking, to prevent asthma attacks and stay well.
Advances in asthma treatments and a better understanding of the condition have greatly improved outcomes for patients with asthma. With the right care and precautions, you can lead a normal and active life, despite your asthma diagnosis.
At the Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases, we provide personalized and comprehensive care for asthma patients. Our approach begins with a thorough assessment to understand your triggers and how the condition affects you.
Depending on your symptoms and needs, the specialist will offer lifestyle guidance and may prescribe medications to control inflammation and manage your symptoms. Our mission is to assist patients in achieving and maintaining optimal asthma control, allowing them to lead healthy lives with minimal interference from their condition.
To learn about our approach to asthma care and get started on the path to improved wellness, schedule a consultation session with the dedicated team at Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases in Maryland.
Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional asthma care, tailored to meet your specific needs. We strive to help you manage your asthma effectively, enhancing your ability to breathe easier and live a fuller life. Reach out to us to learn more about our comprehensive asthma management programs and how we can support you in achieving better health and comfort. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We serve patients from Catonsville MD, Glen Burnie MD, Columbia MD, Baltimore MD, North Baltimore MD, Rosedale MD, Edgewater MD, Hebbville MD, Woodlawn MD, Pasadena MD, Jacobsville MD, Ellicott City MD, Laurel MD, Dundalk MD, Halethorpe MD, Overlea MD, Parkville MD, Riva MD, Annapolis MD, Ferndale MD, and surrounding areas.
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▸ Arthritis Care
▸ Infusion Therapy
▸ Lab Services
▸ Radiology
▸ NCARD NRACE
▸ BioFlex Laser Therapy
▸ Ultrasound Guided Injection
▸ NCARD PRP
▸ NCARD Myers
▸ Rheumatology
▸ Myositis
▸ Osteoporosis
▸ Ulcerative Colitis
▸ Multiple Sclerosis
▸ Saphnelo Infusion
▸ Injection Treatments
▸ Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy
▸ Asthma
▸ Crohn’s Disease
▸ Fibromyalgia
▸ Infusion Therapy for Gout
▸ Inflammatory Eye Disease
▸ Inflammatory Skin Disease
▸ Vasculitis
▸ Iron Deficiency
▸ Lupus