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close this bookStandard Treatment Guidelines (STG) and The National Essential Drug List for Tanzania (NEDLIT) (WHO; 1997; 210 pages)
View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentACKNOWLEDGMENTS
View the documentINTRODUCTION
close this folderStandard Treatment Guidelines (STG)
Open this folder and view contents1. GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS
close this folder2. RESPIRATORY DISEASES
close this folder2.1 Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI)
View the document2.1.1 Pneumonia
View the document2.1.2 ARI in Children
View the document2.1.3 Wheezing
View the document2.1.4 Croup
View the document2.1.5 Laryngeal Diphtheria
Open this folder and view contents2.1.6 ARI in Adult
View the document2.1.7 Chronic Bronchitis
View the document2.1.8 Other Respiratory Infections
close this folder2.1.9 Asthma
View the document2.1.9.1 Chronic Asthma in Adults
View the document2.1.9.2 Moderate Asthma in Adults
View the document2.1.9.3 Severe Asthma in Adults
View the document2.1.9.4 Maintenance therapy in children
View the document2.1.10 Cough
View the document2.1.11 Whooping Cough
View the document2.1.12 Allergic rhinitis
Open this folder and view contents3. OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND CONTRACEPTION
Open this folder and view contents4. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Open this folder and view contents5. MALARIA
Open this folder and view contents6. SKIN DISEASES
Open this folder and view contents7. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS / DISEASES (STD)
Open this folder and view contents8. DENTAL AND ORAL CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents9. GENITO-URINARY DISEASES: KIDNEY CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents10. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents11. EYE CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents12. TUBERCULOSIS AND LEPROSY
Open this folder and view contents13. MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS AND JOINT DISEASES
Open this folder and view contents14. METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE SYSTEM CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents15. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASE CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents16. OTHER DISEASE CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents17. VIRAL INFECTIONS
Open this folder and view contents18. ALLERGIC REACTIONS
Open this folder and view contents19. NUTRITIONAL AND HAEMATOLOGIC CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents20. MALIGNANT DISEASE CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contents21. INJURIES AND TRAUMA
View the document22. FOREIGN BODIES
View the document23. PAIN
View the document24. POISONING
View the document25. NORMAL LABORATORY VALUES
Open this folder and view contentsNATIONAL ESSENTIAL DRUG LIST
View the documentABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
 
2.1.9 Asthma

Clinical features: Asthma is a reversible obstructive airways disease of varying severity. The symptoms are caused by constriction of bronchial smooth muscle (bronchospasm) oedema of bronchial mucous membrane and blockage of the smaller bronchi with plug of mucus. It can be due to identifiable trigger factors or allergens (extrinsic asthma) is characterized by dyspnoea, wheezing and tightness of the chest and cough etc.

Management guidelines

• Maintenance therapy should be adequate
• Treatment of acute attacks
• Avoid heavy exercise


NOTE The management of asthma in children is similar to that in adults. Infants under 18 months, however, may not respond well to bronchodilator. Details of asthma drug treatment in children are given after that of adults below.

Table: Asthma Score

Symptoms (Frequency of Attacks of wheezing)

Score A

Waking at night, more than twice weekly

4

Daily, but not at night

3

Not daily, but more than once weekly

2

Less than once weekly or on exercise

1

None for 3 months

0

Frequency of Use of Bronchodilator

Score B

> 4 times daily

4

1 to 4 times daily

3

< Once daily

2

1 < Once weekly

1

None for months

0

NOTE

• Scoring system can help to assess the severity of asthma.
• Peak flew-meters when available should be used to assess the progress

Asthma Score

• Add symptoms score (A) to the frequency of use of bronchodilator score.
The maximum score is 8

Score (A+B) Mild asthma 0-3
Moderate asthma 4-6
Severe asthma 7-8

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