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Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that intermittently affects the airways and lungs, manifesting in varying degrees of severity.
Adhering to prescribed treatments significantly reduces the risk of asthma attacks. Regular medical check-ups are essential to monitor and adjust treatment plans.
Immediate medical attention is crucial if there is a noticeable decline in respiratory health, as this could indicate the need for treatment modification or the presence of other health issues.
Standard asthma treatment typically involves two types of inhalers, often blue and brown, although the color may vary by brand. More details on their anatomical effects and specific functions will be discussed later.