Asthma Awareness Month — Are Your Symptoms Under Control

May is Asthma Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to evaluate how well your asthma is being managed. At Lung & Sleep Specialists, we often see patients who assume their symptoms are “normal” when, in reality, better control is possible.

What Well-Controlled Asthma Should Look Like

If your asthma is well managed, you should:
  • Rarely need your rescue inhaler
  • Sleep through the night without symptoms
  • Participate in normal activities without shortness of breath
  • Avoid frequent flare-ups or urgent care visits
If this doesn’t sound like your experience, your treatment plan may need adjustment.

Common Signs Your Asthma Isn’t Controlled

  • Frequent coughing or wheezing
  • Shortness of breath during mild activity
  • Nighttime symptoms
  • Increased reliance on rescue inhalers
  • Symptoms triggered by allergies or weather changes

Why Asthma Gets Worse in Spring

Pollen, air pollution, and temperature changes can increase airway inflammation. Without proper management, this can lead to more frequent and severe asthma attacks.

How Our Pulmonary Specialists Can Help

At Lung & Sleep Specialists, we evaluate lung function and tailor treatment plans that may include:
  • Updated inhaler therapies
  • Allergy management strategies
  • Trigger identification
  • Long-term control medications

Take Control This May

Asthma doesn’t have to limit your lifestyle. A personalized treatment plan can help you breathe easier and stay active year-round.

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