Abstract
Asthma is a common chronic condition, characterised by episodic acute exacerbations, which may require emergency treatment. According to Asthma UK, nationally 5 400 000 people are being treated for asthma; with life-threatening asthma attacks occurring every 10 seconds and three lives lost daily. In acute asthma, symptoms, including breathlessness, chest tightness, wheeze and cough, deteriorate progressively. Individuals with asthma symptoms often present to primary care and it is important that GPs can recognise and appropriately manage acute asthma. This article reviews the background, recognition and management of acute asthma in adults and children over the age of five, drawing on current guidelines.
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