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  Seniors and Asthma

While asthma is most commonly thought of as a "childhood disease," it is often diagnosed as a new condition in older people. Whether it begins with a nighttime cough or difficulty breathing, asthma can be a very frightening disease.

Many seniors diagnosed with asthma have other health conditions to take into consideration, including drug interaction and disease interaction. It can be more challenging to treat adult-onset asthma, but your allergist/immunologist will work with you to provide you the best treatment possible.

For more information, and to find an allergist in your area, please visit our Physician Referral Directory.

See also: Asthma Medications & Osteoporosis

Articles Copyright 1999-2004, Asthma Magazine. Reprinted by permission.

Page last updated: June 2007

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