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Five Steps to Reduce the Burden of Asthma
1.

Ask your doctor to prepare a written personal asthma management plan.
Ask a doctor to develop an effective treatment plan that should include medications to take and risk factors to avoid in relation to your own daily schedule. Follow the plan carefully to prevent your asthma from getting worse.

2.

Take medications prescribed by your doctor.
Most people with asthma will be told by their doctor to take a medication to relieve asthma symptoms, and another medication to control swelling and inflammation in the airways.

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Be aware of the factors that make your asthma worse.
Learn about the allergens, irritants, and other conditions that worsens your asthma, and take steps to avoid them as much as possible.

4.

Learn to recognize when your symptoms are getting worse.
Learn how to recognize signs of worsening asthma, such as increasing cough, chest tightness, wheezing, difficulty breathing, sleep disturbance, or peak flow below your personal best despite increased use of medication. Note the times of day when your symptoms tend to be worse.

5.

Know what to do in an asthma attack.
Do not underestimate the severity of an asthma attack. Carry a card that tells you and others what your doctors recommend in case of an asthma attack. Try to stay calm and follow the instructions on your card, including when to seek medical care.

 

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Asthma can:
be mild, moderate or severe
vary from person to person
flare up and then not appear for long periods
very from one episode to the next

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