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So You Have Asthma (Paperback)
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So You Have Asthma (Paperback)
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This guide from the National Institutes of Health (Publication
07-5248) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute provides
the latest information on asthma management, describing asthma
symptoms, the latest treatments, and ways to monitor and keep your
asthma under control. We know a lot more about asthma today than we
did just a decade ago, and we have a much better understanding of
how to treat it. In fact, based on what we now know, most people
with asthma should be able to gain control of it-and keep it under
control for a lifetime. By working closely with your doctor or
other health care provider, you should be able to learn how to
control your asthma. And once it is controlled, you should usually
be able to do whatever someone without asthma can do-whether it's
sleeping through the night every night or competing in the
Olympics. In other words, you should be able to live a normal
active life The following list shows what your life could be like
if your asthma were controlled: As a rule, you should have: Few, if
any, asthma symptoms; Few, if any, awakenings during the night
caused by asthma symptoms; No need to take time off from school or
work due to asthma; No limits on your fully participating in
physical activities; No emergency department visits; No hospital
stays; Few or no side effects from asthma medicines. Doctors often
refer to this list as the goals of asthma treatment. Happily, most
people with asthma can reach these goals by taking the following
four actions: 1. Work closely with your doctor or other health care
provider to learn how to manage your asthma. This is the key to
keeping your asthma under control. 2. Learn which medicines you
should take and when you should take each of them. Also learn how
to use an inhaler and spacer correctly. Then take your medicines
just as your doctor recommends. 3. Identify the things that bring
on your asthma symptoms-your asthma triggers. Then avoid them or,
at least, reduce your exposure to them. 4. Learn how to monitor
your asthma and to recognize and respond quickly to warning signs
of an attack. This guide gives you the very latest on asthma and
provides practical suggestions for managing it effectively. It
contains information about the most effective medications for
treating it and describes how to take them. It also includes
information about common warning signs of an asthma attack and
explains how to act quickly to keep your asthma symptoms from
getting worse. Welcome to "So You Have Asthma"-your one-stop source
for the latest information on controlling your asthma.
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