What Is Reactive Airway Disease?

Options For Treatment

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Once a cause is identified, the patient's healthcare team will recommend options for treatment. In an emergency situation, treatment may include supplemental oxygen, inhaled or intravenous bronchodilators, and injections of epinephrine. Patients will have their oxygen saturation monitored through pulse oximetry, and arterial blood gas tests may be performed. Treatment for chronic conditions associated with the reactive airway disease umbrella will include close monitoring and frequent checkups from medical personnel. As with testing, treatment will be tailored to the specific condition discovered. For example, patients who have asthma will need to use a controller medicine daily, and they are provided with a rescue medication for use in emergency situations. Individuals with gastroesophageal reflux disease may be prescribed antacids, antibiotics, or proton pump inhibitors to manage their symptoms, and patients diagnosed with allergies could need a combination of lifestyle modification and oral or injectable medications to control their condition.

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