Asthma Exacerbation

There are many treatments for chronic asthma including adding moisture to the air with a humidifier, using air purification devices, and keeping your home clean. Making sure to know the common asthma symptoms can ensure the safety of your loved ones. If you are witnessing severe asthma exacerbations, make sure to seek an emergency department immediately.

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that often is discovered during childhood. However, it is possible to develop asthma as a teenager or adult. This respiratory ailment reduces lung function and makes it difficult to breathe because of the airways narrow, reducing the flow of air into the lungs. While having an asthma attack, your lungs may produce excessive amounts of mucus, making it more difficult to breathe. If you have a cold or influenza, then having an asthma attack as a side effect is a common occurrence. For some individuals, the exposure to airborne pollutants such as pollen, pet dander, or cigarette smoke can also lead to an asthma attack. Many who experience asthma symptoms need to seek medical therapy to manage their asthma symptoms and reduce the chances of severe asthma exacerbations.

What Can Cause an Asthma Attack?

In addition to difficulty breathing, you may experience chest pain, intense coughing, or wheezing with an asthma attack. There are several situations where you are more likely to have problems breathing, including:

  • Exposure to insect contamination or mold spores
  • Engaging in strenuous activities
  • Exposure to dry or cold air
  • Allergies to fragrances or other substances in the air
  • Exposure to dust or fumes in the workplace
  • Air pollution, such as tobacco smoke or other environmental factors

Acute asthma exacerbations are often not serious and can often be treated at home with an inhaler. However, severe asthma exacerbations might require prompt medical intervention, whether at urgent care or an emergency department facility. If you are experiencing a severe asthma attack, make sure to seek a medical facility immediately.

What Are the Different Types of Asthma?

There are a variety of different types of asthma, each with different risk factors. These include:

  • Occupational
  • Nonallergic
  • Exercise-induced
  • Caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Allergy induced

Some people only experience acute exacerbations while others are likely to experience more severe exacerbations. Asthma education and prevention are key to preserving lung function and preventing symptoms.

What Are the Treatments for Asthma Exacerbation?

A physician at WellCare Urgent Care in Grand Rapids can determine if you have asthma with a physical examination that includes listening to your lungs while you try to breathe. You may need an x-ray to determine if there is an underlying condition such as pneumonia or bronchitis in your lungs. It is important to learn what triggers your asthma to avoid attacks that can lead to emergency situations.

Unfortunately, there is no cure for asthma. However, treatment of acute asthma exacerbations can include:

  • Adding moisture to the air with a humidifier
  • Asthma control using air purification devices
  • Keeping a home clean to avoid exposure to irritants
  • Avoiding places where people smoke or wear perfume
  • Using oxygen therapy at home
  • Taking anti-inflammatory medications
  • Using inhaled corticosteroids
  • Taking allergy medications

The medical providers at WellCare Urgent Care can discuss asthma management steps to prevent acute exacerbations. Effective asthma treatment may require multiple steps and lifestyle changes.

Frequently Asked Questions about Asthma

Asthma Treatment at WellCare Urgent Care

If you or your child has asthma, then you know to begin treatment at home right away when a breathing attack occurs. However, when an individual is experiencing severe respiratory distress, emergency interventions are necessary. To learn more about asthma and what triggers your attacks, meet with our team at WellCare Urgent Care. We accept walk-ins at our Cascade and Leonard locations, or you can schedule a same-day appointment online.

Should I visit Urgent Care or Emergency Room?

Urgent Care

When you have any medical condition that is non-life threatening or have general medical needs, then an Urgent Care center can take care of these. WellCare Urgent Care takes care of a variety of medical concerns such as the flu, vaccinations, physicals, allergy symptoms, and more.

WellCare Urgent care is convenient because it is quick and cost-effective.

Average visit time: 1 hour
Average cost: $150

Emergency Room

Emergency care is necessary when you are suffering from a life-threatening condition. This could be a heart attack, stroke, head injury, or other trauma that requires more advanced treatment. If you or someone you love has a life-threatening illness or injury, then you need to call 911 and get to the closest Emergency Room.

Emergency Rooms, while the best option for serious trauma, do take time and are costly.

Average Time Spent: 4.5 hours
Average Cost Per Visit: $1700

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