astumas
Astumas is a term encountered mainly in non-English medical texts, historical writings, and some fictional works, used to describe a respiratory condition featuring episodic wheeze, breathlessness, coughing, and chest tightness. In current medical practice, the condition is known as asthma, and astumas is not a formally recognized diagnosis by major health organizations.
Etymology and usage: The appearance of astumas probably stems from the same root as asthma, with an
Clinical features and diagnosis: When used to refer to an asthma-like illness, patients exhibit episodic symptoms
Causes and triggers: Genetic predisposition, allergic sensitizations, viral infections, air pollutants, smoke exposure, and exercise are
Management: Standard asthma management applies—avoid triggers, use controller medicines such as inhaled corticosteroids for long-term control,
Prognosis: With appropriate treatment and adherence, most individuals achieve good control of symptoms and maintain normal