Pregnancy can often exacerbate asthma symptoms, but there may be a way to personalise medication and ensure best outcomes for both mother and baby
When asthma is well controlled during pregnancy we know there are better outcomes for both women and their babies.
But given asthma symptoms can change during pregnancy, the best path of management for each patient remains a challenge.
A group of researchers at the University of Newcastle are looking at how the FeNO breath test could help personalised asthma medication during pregnancy.
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