An asthma attack (also called an acute asthma episode, flare-up, or
exacerbation) is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms, including shortness of
breath, chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing.
Although asthma attacks may seem to occur suddenly, they usually
occur after several days of increasing symptoms. Symptoms may be mild,
moderate, or severe. Episodes can be brief (about an hour) or last for several
days.
Although asthma attacks can be serious, they can usually be
treated at home by using quick-relief medicine and an increased dose of
controller medicine. In severe asthma attacks, it may be necessary to contact a
health professional or seek emergency care.