Do I still have Asthma?

As a child, I had asthma and even had an attack. Since then, I never had any symptoms. Is asthma a chronic condition or can it be simply outgrown? Do I still have it or can it come back anytime?

OK, Asthma goes into remission, it does not just go away. Sometimes people that have asthma as a child will not have an episode for years, then one day have an attack, sometimes they never have an attack again. So, you never can tell if you will have one or not, but if you had asthma as a child always be prepared for an attack. Also, adults that never had asthma as a child develop it in later years. Most likely this is due to the ever growing pollutions around us. Hope this helps.

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