Bacterial and viral infections may play key roles in asthma exacerbations and even in development of asthma among youth. Which side of the debate do you stand on?
Allergic asthma is a type of severe asthma that can often be very difficult for patients to handle. How often do you address these challenges? Voice your opinion with this poll.
Knowing what your patient is allergic to can help your patient manage symptoms by reducing their exposure to allergens or starting allergy immunotherapy. Do you know the allergy immunotherapy options?
Sublingual allergen immunotherapy has been examined as an alternative treatment option in recent years for individuals with allergic asthma. Is this a treatment option you utilize when managing patients...
We present an example patient case and discuss the appropriate steps for diagnosing and treating allergic asthma. Take the quiz to test your knowledge!
Many common comorbidities are associated with asthma, and assessing for and treating comorbidities is important for managing asthma. Test your knowledge of asthma comorbidities by taking this pop quiz. ...
The difference between allergic asthma and non-allergic asthma is that allergic asthma is triggered by allergies, and non-allergic asthma is not affected by environmental allergies. Do you know how allergic...