You can make changes to your life to both protect your child from developing the condition, or
keep her asthma attacks at bay.
«A text message a day
keeps the asthma attack away.»
Not exact matches
Learning to live with
asthma can prove difficult, but it is most important to
keep medication on hand in case a baby has an
attack.
Keep the humidity in your house under 50 % to avoid growing mold, which can trigger an
asthma attack, and fix leaky faucets and pipes as soon as you notice a problem.
Residents would rely on nebulizers and oxygen tanks to help them breathe; parents who worried about
asthma attacks would
keep children from going outside to play.
Keeping fumes, dander, mites and other pollutants and allergens to a minimum helps prevent respiratory problems and allergic reactions, including coughing, headaches, itchy and watery eyes, shortness of breath, even
asthma attacks.