ASTHMA & BREATHING ISSUES

Breathe Easier and Live With More Confidence.

Asthma can make simple daily activities feel difficult and unpredictable. With the right diagnosis, personalized treatment, and ongoing support, it is possible to manage symptoms more effectively and reduce flare-ups.

Asthma Care
Asthma Care
Asthma Care

UNDERSTANDING ASTHMA

What Happens During an Asthma Flare-Up?

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways and can make breathing feel harder than it should. When symptoms are triggered, the airways become inflamed, the muscles around them tighten, and excess mucus can build up, making it more difficult for air to move in and out of the lungs.

Common symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Symptoms may worsen with exercise, allergies, weather changes, respiratory infections, or environmental triggers. While there is no cure for asthma, the right care plan can help reduce flare-ups and improve day-to-day control.

Benefits of Asthma Care:

Comprehensive
Evaluation

Personalized Asthma Treatment Plans

Long-term
symptom control

Better Sleep
& Energy

Expected Results

With the right treatment plan, many patients experience fewer flare-ups, easier breathing, better activity, and more confidence managing symptoms.
Our goal is lasting asthma control and a better quality of life.

SYMPTOMS & DIAGNOSIS

Do You Recognize These Symptoms?

You may benefit from an asthma evaluation if you experience:

  • Wheezing or whistling when breathing.
  • Shortness of breath during activity or at rest.
  • Chest tightness or discomfort.
  • Persistent cough, especially at night.
  • Symptoms triggered by pollen, pets, dust, smoke, or cold air.

Diagnosis usually begins with a detailed medical history and lung function testing to better understand how your airways are working. Because asthma is often linked to allergies, allergy testing may also be recommended to identify contributing triggers and support better long-term control.

TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT

How Asthma Is Treated.

  • Controller Medications: Daily inhaled medications help reduce inflammation and prevent ongoing symptoms.
  • Combination Inhalers: These combine anti-inflammatory medicine with long-acting bronchodilators for better control.
  • Rescue Inhalers: Fast-acting medications like albuterol provide quick relief during flare-ups.
  • Advanced Options: For moderate to severe asthma, biologic therapies may be recommended based on symptoms and testing.
  • Asthma Action Plan: We create a personalized plan so you know what to do when symptoms start, worsen, or need urgent attention.

Your treatment plan depends on the type and severity of your asthma, along with the triggers affecting your breathing. Our goal is to help you manage symptoms more effectively and reduce the impact asthma has on your daily life.

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    About Allergy Asthma Specialists:

    Allergy Asthma Specialists of Central Florida provides care for allergies, asthma, and immune conditions, with a personalized approach
    focused on long-term relief.

    Orlando

    7758 Wallace Rd., Ste. J, Orlando, FL 32819

    (407) 351-1755
    (Across from the YMCA)

    East Orlando

    7780 Lake Underhill, Ste. 110, Orlando, FL 32822

    (407) 608-7871
    (407) 608-7872

    Ocoee

    1142 Kelton Ave, Ocoee,
    FL 34761

    (407) 219-3620
    (407) 347-7586

    Clermont

    3111 Citrus Tower Blvd.,Ste.A, Clermont, FL 34711

    (352) 243-6767
    (352) 243-2255

    Altamonte Springs

    661 E. Altamonte Dr.Ste. 315, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

    (407) 339-3002
    (321) 397-5085

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