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Severe asthma, affecting approximately 5% of asthma patients, presents unique management challenges due to its resistance to standard therapies and frequent severe symptoms.
Severe asthma is often therapy-resistant, leading to more frequent and intense symptoms and a higher likelihood of serious asthma attacks.
Severe asthma attacks often necessitate immediate medical attention and potential hospitalization.
Determining if an individual has severe asthma involves comprehensive testing and evaluation in a specialist setting.
Specialized clinics with multidisciplinary teams are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for severe asthma.
Recognizing that asthma severity can vary over time is crucial. Not all symptom flare-ups indicate severe asthma; they may represent temporary exacerbations.