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There are scientists such asu00a0Dr.u00a0Amarjit Mishra Ex-Assistant Professor,u00a0Auburn Universityu00a0who are working to develop better and more effective medicines for the treatment of Asthma. Trigger identification and avoidance strategies help patients recognize and minimize exposure to factors that can exacerbate their asthma symptoms.<br>
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DR AMARJIT MISHRA EXAMINE - ASTHMA DIAGNOSTICS, CARE PLAN AND PATIENT EDUCATION Worldwide, millions of individuals suffer from the chronic respiratory disease known as asthma. Inflammation and airway restriction are its defining features, which frequently cause wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. It can significantly impact a person's quality of life,
Asthma Diagnostics and Care There are scientists such as Dr. Amarjit Mishra Ex-Assistant Professor, Auburn University who are working to develop better and more effective medicines for the treatment of Asthma. Trigger identification and avoidance strategies help patients recognize and minimize exposure to factors that can exacerbate their asthma symptoms.
Asthma Diagnostics which can help monitor asthma control, detect changes in lung function, and assess the effectiveness of treatment. According to Amarjit Mishra Auburn University, allergy testing, including skin prick tests or blood tests, can help identify specific allergens that may be triggering or exacerbating asthma symptoms.
Developing an Asthma Care Plan Once asthma is diagnosed, a personalized care plan is developed in collaboration between the healthcare provider and the patient. The care plan should address several key aspects. Amarjit Mishrais playing a pivotal role in transforming the medication regime for asthma.
Patient Education in Asthma Management Patient education is a critical component of asthma management as it empowers individuals to actively participate in their care and make informed decisions. According to Dr. Amarjit Mishra, ex-Assistant Professor at Auburn University. Source:-https://bijoya.net/stories/1343