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What Happens When Asthma Is Unresponsive to Treatment- Dr Amarjit Mishra Ex-Assistant Professor

Amarjit Mishra ex Assistant Professor, Auburn University has been working tirelessly to better understand the underlying mechanism of the cause of Asthma and bring forth innovative and long-lasting treatment options for Asthma.<br>

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What Happens When Asthma Is Unresponsive to Treatment- Dr Amarjit Mishra Ex-Assistant Professor

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  1. What Happens When Asthma Is Unresponsive to Treatment?- Dr Amarjit Mishra Ex-Assistant Professor Asthma can also increase the risk of respiratory infections, pneumonia, and other respiratory complications. Due to these reasons, there have been multiple attempts to understand asthma, its treatment options, associated challenges, and potential solutions. Dr. Amarjit Mishra an ex-Assistant Professor of Auburn University is one of the most notable scientists.

  2. Asthma: Current Treatment Options (CTOs) the goals of asthma treatment are to control symptoms, prevent asthma attacks, maintain normal lung function, and minimise the need for emergency care. The specific treatment plan may vary depending on the severity of asthma, the age of the patient, triggers, and other individual factors.

  3. Why Unresponsiveness to Treatment? There are several reasons why asthma might become resistant or poorly managed despite medication. It might be related to the severity of asthma or other external causes such as erratic medication administration. Some people may develop severe asthma, a subtype of asthma marked by persistent and severe symptoms despite optimal therapy.

  4. Dr. Amarjit Mishra and Asthma Treatment One discovery from Dr. Amarjit Mishra’s research suggests that metabolites-induced activation of p38 MAPK and ADAM17 in dendritic cell-specific progenitor cells accelerates airway inflammation, therefore enhancing the risk of allergen-induced asthma in obesity.

  5. However, researchers such as Dr. Amarjit Mishra Auburn University are actively attempting to find possible targets in order to produce more sustainable and new asthma treatment alternatives that are resistant to unresponsiveness and minimise the challenges faced by asthma patients. Moderate Expert $ 100

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