Asthma: Your Daily Treatment PlanYour health care team will work with you to design a daily treatment plan. The goal is to control your asthma and prevent symptoms. You'll learn how to tell when your asthma is getting out of control. You'll also find out what to do if it does.
Rules for Managing AsthmaAsthma is a serious and often life-threatening disease. If you want to feel good, maintain your health, and lead a normal life, you have to get into a routine.
When to Call the Doctor for Asthma ProblemsWhen familiar asthma symptoms flare or new ones crop up, how do you know if your symptoms are worthy of an immediate call to the doctor? Here are some guidelines for when to self-treat, when to call the doctor, and when to seek emergency care.
How to Stick With Your Treatment PlanMany Americans suffer from at least one chronic disease, and most rely on regular tests and treatments to be healthier, more comfortable and more productive. But many people with chronic illnesses find it daunting to keep up with prescribed treatments.
Asthma Action Plan WorksheetYour health care team will help you fill out your Action Plan. Provide the information requested to see how well you are managing your asthma.
What Is Immunotherapy?Immunotherapy is a treatment to reduce a person’s allergic reaction to allergens such as pet dander, bee stings or pollen.
Living Well with AsthmaMost people with asthma should have two written plans. They have a day-to-day plan that lists the steps required to treat and monitor asthma, and they have an emergency plan.
Managing a Chronic ConditionPart of the treatment for chronic conditions involves adopting the same healthy lifestyle habits that are important for everyone.