Work related asthma has become a prevalent lung disease that occurs in the working environment. Evidence supports that there is a considerable number of people who suffer from asthma which is broadly classified as occupational asthma and work aggravated asthma based on the understanding of the etiology and physiological processes of the disorder. Thus, the treatment and management of the disorder is highly recommended.
The European Respiratory Society has documented the recommended guidelines which comes in handy for doctors to refer. The guidelines are documented under the title ' Guidelines For The Management Of Work-Related Asthma ' with the objective of upgrading occupational health standards, contribute importantly to transnational legal harmonisation and reduce the high socio-economic burden caused by this disorder. Diagnosis of work related asthma First thing is to find out if…