Connection Between Asthma & Ageing
Apr 21, 2023Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can affect people of all ages, but studies have shown that the prevalence and characteristics of asthma can change as people age.
In general, asthma is more common in children and young adults. However, some people may not develop asthma until later in life, and others may experience a worsening of their symptoms as they age.
As people age, their lungs and airways undergo changes that can affect the development and management of asthma. In addition, older adults may be more likely to have other health conditions that can complicate the management of asthma, such as heart disease, diabetes.
Despite these challenges, asthma can be effectively managed in older adults through a combination of medication, lifestyle modifications, and regular monitoring. It's important for older adults with asthma to work closely with their healthcare provider to develop a personalized treatment plan that takes into account their unique health needs and concerns.
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