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Asthma
Asthma Medications
Your health care provider may prescribe asthma medications for you. They may include quick-relief medications and long-term control medications. Know how each one works and when to use it.
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Asthma Awareness Quiz
What You Need to Know About Adult Asthma
A Workable Guide to Managing Asthma
Asthma Basics
Asthma is a disease that affects how you breathe. When you have asthma, it can be difficult to get air in and out of your lungs.
Controlling Asthma Triggers
Pollen, dust and smoke are common triggers for asthma. To control your asthma, must learn which triggers you are sensitive to.
Using Medication and Inhalers
Asthma medications fall into two main types: Those that provide quick relief and those that help with long-term control.
Managing Your Asthma
To keep your asthma under control, it's important to work with your health care provider to develop a daily treatment plan.
Asthma and Other Conditions
People with asthma are more likely to develop other health problems, including allergies, chronic cough and bronchitis.
Asthma and Your Child
No one knows exactly why some children get asthma. But asthma can be controlled, so your child can enjoy a happy, active life.
For Kids Only
You can learn how to help control your asthma. One way is to learn about the things that make you have flare-ups.
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All About Asthma
If you're a kid with asthma, check out this site especially for you. Look for the skateboard detective. He pops up to give you tips about asthma and show you some cool things to do. Can you find him inside?
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