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Food and asthma
Types of asthma
… medicines such as a long-acting bronchodilator inhaler or montelukast to take alongside your usual preventer inhaler a …
What is severe asthma?
… You may also be more at risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) . Airway remodelling For most … to a chronic lung condition called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma-COPD overlap (ACO). A … syndrome are given physiotherapy and exercises called pulmonary rehabilitation. Pulmonary rehabilitation has also …
How is severe asthma treated?
… or further add-on treatments like a preventer tablet ( montelukast ) or a long-acting bronchodilator (LABA). People …
Symptoms of asthma
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After your asthma attack
… After your asthma attack What to do after your asthma attack, how to … appointment Your asthma medicines Update your asthma action plan Take time to rest and recover How to avoid another …
Caring for a child with severe asthma
How is asthma treated?
… will be given through a nebuliser . You’ll also be given oxygen. You’ll need to take a course of steroid tablets as …
Occupational asthma
Asthma and other health conditions
… well. On this page Hay fever and other allergies Sinusitis Nasal polyps Heartburn and acid reflux Obstructive sleep … page On this page Hay fever and other allergies Sinusitis Nasal polyps Heartburn and acid reflux Obstructive sleep … and treat your asthma symptoms. Use a steroid nasal spray, drops or tablets to shrink the polyps and reduce your …
Recreational drugs and asthma
… explain how they might impact your asthma. Slow/shallow breathing These recreational drugs can reduce how well we … Any intense emotions – good or bad – can impact your breathing and cause your asthma symptoms to worsen. …
Help your child use their inhaler
… your child to use the right inhaler technique with their spacer or facemask can help them to get the best from their … when they get them. Most children are also prescribed a spacer or facemask to use with their inhaler. It’s important … your child to use the right inhaler technique with their spacer or facemask lowers their risk of: asthma symptoms such …