Dr.Attiya Fatima, Dr.Sadia Ashraf, Dr.Farkhanda Shiekh
Introduction: Asthma is a typical endless illness that influences people everything being equal. Individuals with asthma report sway on the physical, mental and social spaces of personal satisfaction. Wellbeing related personal satisfaction (HRQoL) measures have been created to supplement customary wellbeing estimates, for example, pervasiveness, mortality and hospitalization as pointers of the effect of illness. Target and Study Design: The goal of this investigation was to survey HRQoL in Bronchial asthma patients and to relate the seriousness of asthma with their personal satisfaction. Around 85 asthma patients were assessed for HRQoL and their aspiratory work tests esteems were corresponded with HRQoL scores. Results and Conclusion: It was discovered that asthma patients had low quality of life. There was more prominent impedance in personal satisfaction in females, hefty and middle age patients demonstrating that sex, weight record and age are determinants of HRQoL in asthma patients. Key words: Bronchial asthma, health-related quality of life, pulmonary function tests.