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Mixed asthma treatment: There is no cure but avoiding the triggers will prevent symptoms developing. Various measures can be used to limit this exposure e.g. limit outdoor activities when high pollen counts are high. Symptoms may be managed by various asthma medications such as bronchodilators, antiinflammatories and asthma inhalers. Some medications act as long-term controllers (e.g. corticosteroids, long-acting beta-2 agonists, leukotriene modifiers, Cromolyn, Nedocromil, Theophylline) whereas others offer rapid relief of symptoms (e.g. oral or IV corticosteroids, Ipratropium, short-acting beta-2 agonists. Unproven alternative therapies that some people utilize to alleviate symptoms includes: acupuncture, ayruvedic medicine, chiropractic manipulation, massage, hypnosis, exercise, herbal medicines, vitamin supplements, stress reduction and dietary changes. Severe symptoms may require the use of prednisone. Immunotherapy may help in some cases. In difficult to treat cases Xolair may be required to reduce IgE levels.
The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Mixed asthma includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.
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