About Your Child's Asthma Action Plan
The Asthma Action Plan includes information about your child's symptoms and medicines. It also includes directions about managing your child’s symptoms and when to call their doctor.
The Asthma Action Plan includes information about your child's symptoms and medicines. It also includes directions about managing your child’s symptoms and when to call their doctor.
Spirometry is an easy test that tells your doctor how well your lungs are working.
Scheduled office visits with doctors are an important part of asthma care.
Many people with asthma have symptoms from triggers at work. This is called occupational asthma. Read on to find out how to get help with this problem.
An important part of managing asthma is the control of triggers. These are things that make symptoms worse or cause flare-ups. Triggers may be anywhere, inside or out.
Triggers are things that can make your asthma symptoms worse or flare up. It's important to know your triggers and try to stay away from them.
You may have been thinking about quitting smoking. Or your healthcare provider may have told you that you need to quit. Only you can decide if and when you are ready to quit.
Some health problems happen more often in people with asthma. These problems can make asthma symptoms worse and harder to control.
Many people think of asthma as a childhood disease, but it often occurs as a new condition in older adults.
People with diabetes should be sure to get certain vaccines. Read on for details.