Study shows that asthma patients overestimate control of their symptoms

A recent study shows that asthma patients may be too accepting of their symptoms.

A recent study conducted in the United Kingdom reveals that asthma patients have the tendency to "overestimate their asthma control" and "accept symptoms as the norm," reports medwireNews.

According to the news outlet, 79 percent of the 1,083 adults surveyed said that their asthma control was "very good" or "good" in spite of the fact that 58 percent of them indicated that they suffer from frequent symptoms and 28 percent use an inhaler at least once daily. 

"It may be time for a radical rethink about how asthma is managed in primary care," wrote Monica Fletcher and David Hiles, two of the authors of the study, as noted by the source. "Patients' needs and behaviors are continually changing, and personalized care (including regular asthma reviews and [personal asthma action plans]) is more important than ever." 

The good news is that there are many effective ways to treat the millions of adults and children in the United States who have asthma and ensure that the chronic respiratory disease doesn't hinder their quality of life. In addition to seeing a doctor who can prescribe the right kind of medication, these individuals can take simple steps around the house to keep their symptoms at a minimum, like investing in asthma air purifiers. 

At Air Purifiers Direct 2U, we sell a variety of these products, which work by removing common household contaminants like pet dander, mold, dust mites, pollen and tobacco smoke directly from the air so you can breathe easier. Browse our website today to find out more information or to place an order.