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Working with a lung condition

… an asthma action plan , COPD self-management plan or pulmonary fibrosis self-management plan . 2. Get to know the …

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How to care for someone with a lung condition

… How to care for someone with a lung condition Get advice on how to care for someone with a lung condition, including practical and emotional support you … Many people with a long-term lung condition find that exercise can help them manage their condition, build their …

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Fasting during Ramadan with a lung condition

… patches Carry on using nicotine patches as normal. Eye or ear drops Carry on using your medicines as normal.   Stay well …

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Asthma, teenagers and young people

Asthma, teenagers and young people There are lots of different things that can affect your asthma as you grow up. Find out how to manage your asthma well as a teenager or young adult. On this page …

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Inhaler choices

… reviewed: 13 February 2023 Next review due: 12 February 2026 … Did you know that by managing your lung condition well …

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Taking steroid tablets for severe asthma

… to maintain a healthy weight. For some people their weight drops back to something more normal for them once they stop … develop glaucoma. This is when your optic nerve in your eye becomes damaged due to a build-up of fluid. Make sure you have regular eye tests. It’s worth catching glaucoma early, so it can be …

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Leaving your child with other people

… Leaving your child with other people Find out how to feel more confident about leaving your child in other … Show the person looking after your child how to use their inhaler and spacer (if they use one), so they can …

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How is asthma treated in children?

… it is much safer to have it in a combination inhaler. MART (Maintenance and Reliever Therapy) Some children may be given a special type of combination inhaler called a MART inhaler. A MART inhaler contains preventer medicine and a certain type …

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Asthma and your child's sleep

… Asthma and your child's sleep Find out why your child’s asthma symptoms may be worse at night and how you can help them sleep well. On this page Why is my child's asthma waking them up at night? Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) How can I improve my child’s sleep? Print this …