ANNOUNCER:
While many things can trigger an asthma attack, for most sufferers, allergies play a role.
BETH E. CORN, MD, ASTHMA AND ALLERGY SPECIALIST:
At least 60% are allergic, so that could be cat, dog, ragweed, weed, tree, grass, dust mites, feathers. Then there are other triggers. Whether or not you have an allergic component, you can still have other triggers including cold weather; exercise; a virus, like the common cold; sinusitis can set off someone's asthma; and something called gastro esophageal reflux disease, GERD.
ANNOUNCER:
The good news is that treatment for asthma has come a long way.
BETH E. CORN, MD, ASTHMA AND ALLERGY SPECIALIST:
Asthma can't be cured yet, but there are some wonderful treatments so that people can lead an active, normal, productive life.
ANNOUNCER: The right treatment made all the difference for Cheryl.
CHERYL:
I don't wheeze any more. I can breathe normally. I have peace of mind now.
ANNOUNCER:
Thanks for joining us on today’s Once Daily.