Treating Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lung, which carry air in and out of the body. If you have asthma, the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. This makes it harder for air to flow out of them when you breathe out. To learn how to manage your condition with asthma treatment in Tuscaloosa, AL, visit Dr. John Dishuck and the team at The Allergy & Asthma Center of Tuscaloosa.

Learn More About Asthma

Many different factors have been linked to an increased risk of developing asthma, although it is often difficult to find a single, direct cause. The common causes of asthma include:

  • Your family members also have asthma, such as a parent or sibling
  • You have other allergic conditions, such as eczema and rhinitis (hay fever)
  • Urbanization is associated with increased asthma prevalence
  • Exposure to tobacco smoke and other sources of air pollution, as well as viral respiratory infections.
  • Exposure to a range of environmental allergens and irritants, including dust mites, molds, and occupational exposure to chemicals, fumes, or dust
  • You are overweight or obese 

Treating Asthma

The goal of asthma treatment in Tuscaloosa, AL, is to help you breathe better so you can participate in all of the activities you love. We also help you reduce the number of asthma attacks you experience.

Your doctor can help you develop the most suitable treatment plan for your needs. Some current options for treatment include a quick-relief inhaler and long-term control medication.

Contact Your Doctor

If you or a loved one are having difficulty breathing, it’s important that you schedule an evaluation with your asthma treatment specialist in Tuscaloosa, AL, Dr. Dishuck of Allergy & Asthma Center of Tuscaloosa right away. You can reach us by calling (205) 553-2252 today.