| The factors most likely to influence disability are the severity of the attack, the development of complications, whether episodes are acute or part of a chronic condition, any underlying chronic medical conditions, the individual's type of work, and most importantly, the individual’s compliance with prescribed treatment.
Overall, the chronic, well-managed, mild to moderately severe asthmatic may experience very few days lost from work due to the disease. Smokers and individuals regularly exposed to known allergens are at greater risk for severe asthma with complications and increased duration. |
Source: Medical Disability Advisor