Reactive airway disease

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| Reactive airway disease | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness |
| Complications | Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
| Onset | Any age, often in response to an irritant |
| Duration | Variable, can be acute or chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Airway hyperreactivity due to allergens, irritants, or infections |
| Risks | Smoking, air pollution, occupational exposure |
| Diagnosis | Clinical evaluation, spirometry, response to bronchodilator |
| Differential diagnosis | Asthma, chronic bronchitis, COPD |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, avoidance of triggers |
| Medication | Inhaled corticosteroids, beta-agonists |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | Rare, usually related to complications |

Reactive Airway Disease (RAD) is a term used in the medical field to describe a condition with symptoms similar to that of asthma. The term is often used when doctors are hesitant to diagnose a patient with asthma, usually because the patient is under the age of 6 and it is difficult to accurately diagnose asthma in young children.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of Reactive Airway Disease are similar to those of asthma and can include:
Causes[edit]
The exact cause of Reactive Airway Disease is unknown, but it is thought to be triggered by an infection or exposure to certain environmental factors. These can include:
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosing Reactive Airway Disease can be difficult, especially in young children. Doctors will usually base their diagnosis on the patient's symptoms and medical history. They may also perform a Pulmonary function test to measure how well the lungs are working.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for Reactive Airway Disease usually involves managing the symptoms. This can include:
- Bronchodilators to help open the airways
- Steroids to reduce inflammation in the lungs
- Avoiding triggers that can cause symptoms to worsen
Prognosis[edit]
The prognosis for Reactive Airway Disease varies. Some children may outgrow their symptoms, while others may go on to be diagnosed with asthma.
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