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How Is Asthma Treated In Children?

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How Is Asthma Treated In Children?

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Based on your child’s history and the severity of asthma, his or her doctor will develop a care plan, called an “asthma action plan.” The asthma action plan describes when and how your child should use asthma medications, what to do when asthma gets worse, and when to seek emergency care for your child. Make sure you understand this plan and ask your child’s doctor any questions you may have. Your child’s asthma action plan is important to successfully controlling his or her asthma. Keep it handy to remind you of your child’s daily asthma management plan, as well as to guide you when your child develops asthma symptoms. In addition to following your child’s asthma action plan, you want to make sure exposure to asthma triggers is limited, and preferably avoided.

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