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What Is Allergy?
What Is Asthma?

  - Classification

  - Diagnosis

Allergic Rhinitis

  - Related Diseases

Skin Allergy

  - Eczema

  - Hives

  - Angioedema

Food Allergy
Stinging Insect Allergy

  - Venom Allergies

Drug Allergy
Latex Allergy
Anaphylaxis
(Severe Reactions)
Immunodeficiency Disorder

 

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Asthma Types and Classification


Based on the results of your visit with an asthma specialist, your asthma will be classified in one of the following categories (based on National Heart Blood and Lung Institute guidelines). If you have yet to learn your asthma classification, contact the Alabama Allergy Center today to schedule an appointment.


Mild Intermittent Asthma

  • Symptoms of cough, wheeze, chest tightness or difficulty breathing less than twice a week
  • Flare-ups-brief, but intensity may vary
  • Nighttime symptoms less than twice a month
  • No symptoms between flare-ups
  • Lung function test FEV1 equal to or above 80 percent of normal values
  • Peak flow less than 20 percent variability AM-to-AM or AM-to-PM, day-to-day.

Mild Persistent Asthma

  • Symptoms of cough, wheeze, chest tightness or difficulty breathing three to six times a week
  • Flare-ups-may affect activity level
  • Nighttime symptoms three to four times a month
  • Lung function test FEV1 equal to or above 80 percent of normal values
  • Peak flow less than 20 to 30 percent variability.

Moderate Persistent Asthma

  • Symptoms of cough, wheeze, chest tightness or difficulty breathing daily
  • Flare-ups-may affect activity level
  • Nighttime symptoms 5 or more times a month
  • Lung function test FEV1 above 60 percent but below 80 percent of normal values
  • Peak flow more than 30 percent variability.

Severe Persistent Asthma

  • Symptoms of cough, wheeze, chest tightness or difficulty breathing continual
  • Nighttime symptoms frequently
  • Lung function test FEV1 less than or equal to 60 percent of normal values
  • Peak flow more than 30 percent variability.

The level of asthma severity will determine what types of medicine you will need to get your asthma under control.

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Our Doctors:

Dr. Carolyn Comer
Dr. Weily Soong
Dr. Adina Kay Knight

For Appointments:

To schedule an appointment with Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center call (205) 871-9661

Our Homewood Location:

10 Old Montgomery Hwy.
Our Hwy 280 Location:

13521 Hwy 280

Our Hoover Location:

2010 Patton Chapel Rd.

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