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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute asthma" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical contexts to describe a sudden and severe episode of asthma symptoms that may require immediate attention.
Example: "The patient was admitted to the emergency room due to an acute asthma attack that required immediate intervention."
Alternatives: "severe asthma" or "exacerbated asthma".
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These are the symptoms of acute asthma.
I've been in the hospital every year with acute asthma".
He also has acute asthma, which gets worse with stress.
She has acute asthma and has been hospitalised twice.
Repeated doses of -agonists are given during acute asthma exacerbations.
Mrs. Spagnoli has acute asthma, and needs electricity for her oxygen machine.
Neither long-acting beta agonists nor steroids are designed to halt an acute asthma attack.
But something else went down, too: the number of children seeking treatment for acute asthma.
Jat, K.R. & Khairwa, A. Levalbuterol versus albuterol for acute asthma: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Weinstein said in the video that he is suffering from a heart condition and acute asthma.
As a youngster, he was often ill and suffered from acute asthma.
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