Asthma Information

During an asthma flare-up or attack, the airways in a child's lungs become more irritated and swollen, making breathing more difficult. While some flare-ups are mild, others can be life threatening, so it's important to deal with them right away

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS:

Signs of an asthma flare-up include:

Signs of a severe asthma flare-up may include:

WHAT TO DO:

If the child is having an asthma flare-up, be sure to follow his or her specific asthma treatment guidelines. Many doctors provide a detailed asthma action plan for their patients. Because each child's experience with asthma is different, each action plan will be too. Seek Emergency Medical Care or Call 911 if the Child:

THINK PREVENTION!!

Help prevent flare-ups by taking these steps:

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