1. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Getting Started Asthma Awareness Quizchevron_right Childhood Asthma Quizchevron_right Mold Allergy Quizchevron_right Today in Health News Advent of Electric Cars Is Already Improving Health Read this Article More Health News Calculate Your Health Children's Asthma Peak Flow Calculator This calculator is for children with asthma. If you know your child's height, you can find his or her predicted peak flow.
  2. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    For Kids Only See All  A Kids' Asthma Journal in For Kids Only Do you want to gain better control over your asthma? Put it in writing!...more
  3. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Asthma Attacks See All  Acute Severe Asthma in Asthma Attacks Asthma can be unpredictable. But it's important to recognize the difference between a minor flare-up and an attack that could be life-threatening. Read on to learn more. ...more  Asthma- Using a Peak Flow Meter in Asthma Attacks A peak flow meter for asthma is like a thermometer for a fever - it helps you monitor what's going on inside your lungs by measuring airflow out of the lungs.
  4. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Exercise and Asthma See All  Asthma and Exercise in Exercise and Asthma Exercise is a common trigger for many people with asthma. This is called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction or EIB. But living with EIB doesn't mean you need to give up exercise. ...more  Asthma and Physical Activity in Exercise and Asthma When you have asthma, exercise can make you breathe faster. This may cause asthma symptoms or an asthma attack.
  5. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Using Asthma Medications See All  Inhalers and Nebulizers for Asthma in Using Asthma Medications Inhalers and nebulizers deliver medicine directly to the lungs. They cause fewer side effects than medicine taken by mouth or injection. ...more  Questions About Asthma Medicine in Using Asthma Medications Read on for helpful answers to some common questions about asthma medicines....more  Treatment for Allergy in Using Asthma Medications The most effective ways to treat allergies are avoidance, allergy immunotherapy, and medicine.
  6. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Self-Care See All  Traveling with Asthma in Self-Care There are some extra challenges when traveling with asthma. The tips here can help you prevent asthma symptoms. And they will make your travel easier. ...more  Understanding Spirometry in Self-Care Spirometry is an easy test that tells your healthcare provider how well your lungs are working. ...more  About Your Asthma Action Plan in Self-Care Your Asthma Action Plan includes information about your symptoms and medicines.
  7. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Smoking and Asthma  See All  Smoking and Asthma in Smoking and Asthma Did you know that smoking cigarettes can make your asthma worse?...more  Asthma and Smoking in Smoking and Asthma Asthma is just one of many reasons that you should quit smoking. If you quit, you will have fewer symptoms and flare-ups. ...more
  8. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Work and Asthma See All  Controlling Asthma Triggers at Work in Work and Asthma Many people with asthma have symptoms from triggers at work. This is called occupational asthma. Read on to find out how to get help with this problem. ...more  Indoor Air Can Cause Health Problems in Work and Asthma Don't think you're safe just because you're inside. The air in homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.
  9. Asthma

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:25
    Managing Your Asthma See All Using Asthma Medications See All Asthma Attacks See All Self-Care See All Exercise and Asthma See All Smoking and Asthma  See All Work and Asthma See All  Inhalers and Nebulizers for Asthma in Using Asthma Medications Inhalers and nebulizers deliver medicine directly to the lungs. They cause fewer side effects than medicine taken by mouth or injection.