Can Self-Efficacy Improve Your Asthma Symptoms?
What is Asthma? Asthma is an airway disease that manifests through chronic inflammation. The airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma patients occurs under the impact of various triggers including exercise, allergens, and viruses (Quirt et al., 2018). The airspace narrowing leads to the development of respiratory symptoms including coughing, chest tightness, breathlessness/shortness of breath, and wheezing. The reversibility of airflow obstruction in asthma patients is either spontaneous or based on the administration of fast-acting bronchodilators. Asthma exacerbation progresses through acute wheezes that lead to life-threatening respiratory complications if left untreated. Asthma of childhood often associates with hay fever, eczema, or atopy. Asthma not only elevates health care costs but also increases the risk of multiple hospital admissions (Hashmi, Tariq, & Cataletto, 2020). What are the Various Types of Asthma? Asthma is categorized into the following phenot