Atopic Asthma Quiz
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Phillip Aguila, MD, MBA (Pulmonology, Critical Care)
Dr. Aguila graduated from West Virginia University School of Medicine. He has trained in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at The University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Internal Medicine at Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. He has served as Assistant Professor since 2010.
Eisaku Kamakura, MD (Pulmonology)
Dr. Kamakura graduated from the Tokyo Medical and Dental University, School of Dentistry, and the Niigata University School of Medicine. He trained at Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital and held positions in the Respiratory Medicine departments at Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Ome City General Hospital, and Musashino Red Cross Hospital. In 2021, he became the specially appointed assistant professor at the Department of General Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine.
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Whistling when I breathe
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What is Atopic Asthma?
A condition in which the airways are highly sensitive and overreact to foreign substances. The underlying cause is unclear but involves genetics. Many triggers for atopic (allergic) asthma flares include smoke, pollen, and dust mite droppings.
Typical Symptoms of Atopic Asthma
Cough worsens with exercise
Chest pain when coughing or during deep breathing
Headache
Bouts of violent coughing
Noisy breathing; e.g. wheezing, rattling
Cough that is worse at night
Barking cough; like a seal or a dog
Discharge of yellow or green sputum.
Doctor's Diagnostic Questionson Atopic Asthma
Your doctor may ask these questions to check for this disease:
Does your cough get worse with exercise?
Do you have sharp chest pain when coughing or taking a deep breath?
Do you have headaches or a heavy feeling in your head?
Do you cough frequently?
Is your breathing noisy, like wheezing or rattling?
Treatmentof Atopic Asthma
Asthma is treated by avoiding triggers, using "rescue" inhalers during attacks, and "preventive" inhalers. The doctor may prescribe different inhalers for different purposes (prevention and rescue). Other types of inhalers and tablets can be added to improve control. In cases of Severe and Uncontrolled Asthma, biologic therapies should also be considered, which are targeted medications that address specific immune system pathways and reduce inflammation in the airways. Severe attacks can be life-threatening and require emergency medical care. Doctors who specialize in treating patients with asthma are called allergists and pulmonologists.
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Reviewed By:
Phillip Aguila, MD, MBA (Pulmonology, Critical Care)
Dr. Aguila graduated from West Virginia University School of Medicine. He has trained in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at The University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Internal Medicine at Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. He has served as Assistant Professor since 2010.
Eisaku Kamakura, MD (Pulmonology)
Dr. Kamakura graduated from the Tokyo Medical and Dental University, School of Dentistry, and the Niigata University School of Medicine. He trained at Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital and held positions in the Respiratory Medicine departments at Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Ome City General Hospital, and Musashino Red Cross Hospital. In 2021, he became the specially appointed assistant professor at the Department of General Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine.
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