Patients with severe asthma suffer 'delayed diagnosis and restricted access to drugs', report says
Briefly

Rachel Murray expressed concerns over receiving inadequate treatment for severe asthma, highlighting dangers of being left on trolleys in corridors due to misunderstanding of her condition.
The Asthma Society of Ireland's report indicates patients often face significant delays in diagnosis and referrals, with the average wait for a diagnosis extending up to six years.
Rachel emphasized meticulous management of severe asthma, detailing her daily regimen of multiple inhalers and medications, with hospitalization becoming a common occurrence.
Murray's experience showcases the systemic issues within healthcare; patients often struggle for recognition, facing lengthy waits and inadequate resources for managing severe asthma.
Read at Irish Independent
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