Question

Can pediatric bronchial asthma be cured through treatment?

Answer

In theory, asthma cannot be cured. The key is to take proper medication consistently. You should go to a regular hospital and have a respiratory internal medicine doctor develop a treatment plan for you, rather than just taking medication when symptoms occur. Only by taking regular medication consistently can you more effectively suppress the condition, reduce the frequency of attacks, and slow the progression of the disease. If you don’t control it properly and only take medication when symptoms occur, it can lead to more rapid progression of the condition. If it results in irreversible changes to the airways, it may expand into chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, making treatment more difficult.