Medical consultation for asthma in Montreal, Longueuil and Laval in our private clinics. Our personalized approach allows us to take complete charge of your respiratory condition, from diagnosis to treatment.
Medical consultation for asthma in Montreal, Longueuil and Laval in our private clinics. Our personalized approach allows us to take complete charge of your respiratory condition, from diagnosis to treatment.
Our private clinics in Montreal, Longueuil and Laval offer a complete asthma management service. Our experienced physicians assess your respiratory condition and establish a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Regular medical follow-up helps optimize asthma control and improve your quality of life.
Asthma manifests itself through a number of characteristic symptoms, which can vary in intensity. Patients often experience shortness of breath, wheezing and chest tightness. Coughing, particularly at night or in the early morning, is also common. These symptoms can worsen with physical exertion or in the presence of triggers such as allergens or cold air.
Without proper medical follow-up, asthma can lead to serious complications. Severe asthma attacks require urgent medical intervention and can have serious health consequences. Poorly controlled asthma can also affect sleep quality, limit daily activities and increase the risk of respiratory infections. Regular medical management is essential to prevent these complications.
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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and coughing. These symptoms can vary in intensity, occurring particularly at night or on waking.
Asthma can be triggered by a number of factors, including allergens (pollen, dust mites), respiratory infections, exercise, cold air, smoke, stress and certain medications. Family history also plays an important role.
Diagnosis of asthma is based on symptom assessment, physical examination and lung function tests such as spirometry. The doctor may also recommend allergy tests to identify triggers.
Asthma treatment generally involves two types of medication: bronchodilators for rapid symptom relief, and anti-inflammatories for long-term control. The use of an inhaler is often necessary, and the treatment plan is personalized according to the severity of the asthma.
Asthma is a chronic condition, but with proper treatment and medical follow-up, most patients can lead normal, active lives. Symptoms may improve or even disappear over time for some people.
Well-controlled asthma is characterized by minimal daytime symptoms, no nocturnal awakenings, limited use of rescue bronchodilators and the ability to carry out normal activities without limitation. Regular monitoring enables treatment to be assessed and adjusted if necessary.
Common triggers include tobacco smoke, allergens, pollution, cold air, intense exercise and stress. Identifying and avoiding these factors, combined with appropriate treatment, helps prevent attacks.
Yes, with the right treatment and good asthma control, you can lead an active, normal life. Many top athletes perform excellently despite their asthma.
Side effects vary from drug to drug, but may include mild throat irritation, hoarseness or slight tremors. Most are minor and can be minimized with proper inhalation technique.
In the event of a severe attack, use your rescue inhaler according to the instructions in your action plan. If symptoms persist or worsen despite treatment, seek immediate medical attention.
The frequency of consultations depends on the severity of your asthma and its level of control. In general, a follow-up every 3 to 6 months is recommended, but your doctor will establish a schedule adapted to your situation.
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