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Managing your child's asthma

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(HealthDay News) -- It's difficult to prevent your child's asthma symptoms entirely, but you can help control them so they don't interfere with your youngster's daily life. Here's some advice about controlling asthma:

  • Avoid any asthma triggers, which commonly include allergens, cigarette smoke and strenuous exercise.
  • Talk to your child's pediatrician about asthma-controlling medications.
  • Consider allergy shots. Although research is still being done on their effectiveness against asthma, they are proven in preventing allergic reactions that can be associated with asthma symptoms.
  • Both you and your child should be well-educated about ways to manage asthma, including the use of an asthma inhaler and how to evaluate breathing with a peak flow meter.

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Source: American Lung Association

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First published: 07/17/2009
Last updated: 07/17/2009

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