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- Control medicines for asthma are medicines you take to control your asthma symptoms. You must use these medicines every day for them ...
- A nebulizer is a small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist that can be easily inhaled. You sit with the machine and breathe ...
- Children with asthma may need extra support at school. They may need help from school staff to keep their asthma under control and ...
- Asthma quick-relief medicines work fast to control asthma symptoms. You take them when you are coughing, wheezing, having trouble ...
- If you do not know whether or not you have asthma , these 4 symptoms could be signs that you do: Coughing during the day or coughing ...
- Metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) usually have 3 parts: A mouthpiece A cap that goes over the mouthpiece A canister full of medicine If ...
- Sometimes exercise triggers asthma symptoms. This is called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). In the past, this was called ...
- A peak flow meter is a small device that helps you check how well your asthma is controlled. Peak flow meters are most helpful if ...
- Checking your peak flow is one of the best ways to monitor your asthma and to keep it from getting worse. Asthma attacks do not usually ...
- Your child has asthma , which causes the airways of the lungs to swell and narrow. Now that your child is going home from the hospital, ...