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Can Asthma Suddenly Stop?

Published in Asthma Progression 2 mins read

While asthma doesn't typically "suddenly" stop in adults, it can improve or even seem to disappear in some children. Here’s a breakdown of how asthma can change over time, based on the information provided:

Asthma in Children and Teenagers

  • Improvement During Teenage Years: Asthma symptoms can improve or even disappear for some children during their teenage years. This doesn't mean the asthma is gone forever.

  • Possibility of Return: The referenced information notes that even if asthma seems to disappear during the teenage years, it can return later in life. It is not a guarantee that it will never return.

Managing Asthma

Despite potential changes in symptoms, effective management is key.

  • Treatment: Asthma is manageable with treatment, which helps to control symptoms.
  • Active Lives: With proper treatment, most people with asthma can lead normal and active lives.
  • Severe Asthma: People with more severe asthma may experience ongoing issues, despite treatment.

Key Points

Aspect Description
Children Asthma can improve or disappear during teenage years, but may return later in life.
Adults Asthma typically does not suddenly stop.
Management Symptoms are generally well managed with proper treatment and monitoring.
Active Living Most individuals with asthma can lead normal and active lives through effective management.

Therefore, while a child's asthma can appear to "suddenly stop," it is more accurate to say it may go into remission and possibly return, and it usually doesn't 'suddenly stop' for adults. It's crucial to continue regular monitoring and follow prescribed treatment plans to maintain control of asthma symptoms.