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  1. Classifying Asthma Severity: Mild, Moderate, Severe, & More

    Asthma has severity classifications from intermittent to severe persistent. Learn about symptoms, management, and medications by severity classification.

  2. At least every 1-2 years to assess maintenance of airway function.

  3. This guide summarizes recommendations developed by the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program’s expert panel after conducting a systematic review of the scientific …

  4. Asthma Classification: Grades, Criteria, and Treatment

    Aug 31, 2023 · Your medical team may regularly review your classification because the severity of asthma can change over time. This article explains asthma classification, including the main …

  5. Types of Asthma - American Lung Association

    Oct 23, 2024 · Asthma is often categorized into different types based on the triggers identified by the doctor and the patient that cause breathing problems and make asthma symptoms worse.

  6. Classification of Asthma Severity* - The Merck Manuals

    * Severity is categorized based on degree of impairment and risk of exacerbations requiring oral glucocorticoids. Impairment is assessed over the previous 2–4 weeks, and risk is assessed …

  7. Types of Asthma: Allergic, Nocturnal, and Exercise-Induced

    Apr 1, 2025 · Asthma subtypes include nocturnal, occupational, and allergic asthma. Each has specific triggers and management strategies. There are four types of chronic asthma, …

  8. 4 Categories of Asthma: Symptoms, Medication, Causes

    The four main categories of asthma, a chronic respiratory disease that makes it difficult to breathe, are intermittent, mild persistent, moderate persistent, and severe persistent.

  9. Asthma Guidelines: Guidelines Summary, Classification

    Aug 26, 2024 · The following organizations have issued guidelines for the management of asthma: Asthma is a common chronic disease worldwide and affects approximately 24 million …

  10. Asthma Classification Guidelines - Florida Department of Health

    Classification of asthma severity is divided into three charts to reflect classification in different age groups (0-4 y, 5-11 y, and 12 y and older). Classification includes: intermittent asthma, mild …