Abstract
Symptom prevention and remission are the goals of asthma treatment. Precise phenotyping of the patients, including history, lung function, allergology and measurement of type 2 biomarkers, is the essential prerequisite for treatment success. Basic measures, treatment with DMAADs ("disease-modifying anti-asthmatic drugs": predominantly inhaled corticosteroids, biologics, and allergen immunotherapy) and treatment of comorbidities are the cornerstones of modern asthma management. The treatment of upper airway diseases such as allergic rhinitis (often associated with early-onset asthma) or chronic rhinosinusitis (often associated with adult-onset asthma, with 2 forms: either with nasal polyps, CRSwNP, or without nasal polyps, CRSsNP) is of major importance in this regard.
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