| The outcome in asthma is variable. Nearly 20% of individuals with asthma have some limitation in their daily lives due to the disease. A mild asthmatic attack may be treated easily with an extra dose of inhaled bronchodilator. A severe asthmatic attack might lead to severe, prolonged asthma, hospitalization, and multiple complications. If the individual's airways remain chronically inflamed, permanent disability may occur. The keys to a good outcome are daily peak flow monitoring, strict compliance with medications, and avoidance of known triggers. |
Source: Medical Disability Advisor