Prevent and control the airway inflammation to minimize long-term lung damage.
"Once that alarm has been set off, there's airway inflammation."
This airway inflammation is likely to cause an asthma attack in your child that can last for several days to weeks.
If your medicine is not working to control airway inflammation, your doctor will first check to see whether you are using the inhaler correctly.
When to take the medicines you need daily to control airway inflammation.
We don't know of any foods that reduce the airway inflammation of asthma.
These drugs act by blocking the activity of leukotrienes, chemicals that are involved in airway inflammation.
They help calm the airway inflammation seen in asthma and decrease the risk of having an asthma attack.
While there is no certain way to prevent asthma, you can take steps to reduce your child's airway inflammation and the likelihood of asthma attacks.
The study used a well characterized mouse model of allergic airway inflammation.