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- Know the signs.
- Act early to prevent symptoms.
- Talk with your healthcare provider about the right treatment plan for you.
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6 Tips to Control Your Asthma
Know What Asthma Is
Asthma is a lung condition that causes tightening of your airways and inflammation.

Normal Airway

Tightening of Airways
Airway Inflammation with Mucus
➚ More information: What is Asthma?
Know Asthma Symptoms

Coughing

Wheezing

Chest Tightness

Shortness of Breath
➚ More information: Asthma Symptoms
Know and Avoid Triggers

Allergens
(pollen, pets,
dust mites, mold)

Respiratory Infections
(cold, flu)

Smoke or Air Pollution
Exercise

Weather Changes or
Cold Air
➚ More information: Asthma Triggers
Follow an Asthma Action Plan
An Asthma Action Plan helps patients manage symptoms daily and avoid emergencies. It should explain:
- Daily medications
- How to recognize worsening symptoms
- What steps to take during an asthma attack
- When to seek emergency care

➚ More information: Asthma Action Plan
Use Medications Correctly

Asthma medicines are typically in three categories:
- Rescue/reliever medicines (used during symptoms for quick relief)
- Controller medicines (typically taken daily to reduce airway inflammation)
- Add-on therapies (for hard-to-control asthma)
➚ More information: Asthma Medications
When to See an Allergy and Asthma Specialist:
- Have asthma symptoms more than TWO TIMES A WEEK
- Use your quick relief inhaler more than TWO TIMES A WEEK
- Awaken at night with asthma more than TWO TIMES A MONTH
- Refill your quick relief inhaler more than TWO TIMES A YEAR
- Use prednisone (pill, liquid, or shot) more than TWO TIMES A YEAR
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