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How is asthma treated in children?
Asthma and your child's sleep
… asthma symptoms quickly. Help your child avoid asthma triggers Some things in your home or your child’s bedroom … mites. You can learn how to manage your child’s asthma triggers so that they do not affect their sleep. Keep your …
Wellbeing for parents and carers
Your child’s asthma action plan
… Your child’s asthma action plan Find out what happens at a routine annual asthma review and how to get the best from your child’s …
Spotting asthma symptoms in your child
Asthma getting worse
… GP or nurse as soon as you can: feeling breathless coughing tight chest wheezing symptoms waking you up at …
Phlegm and mucus
… Phlegm protects your airways and lungs. Most of the time, coughing up a little bit of phlegm is normal and healthy. But … this could be a sign you’re unwell. What causes phlegm? Coughing up phlegm doesn’t always mean you have a lung … Does phlegm mean my lung condition is getting worse? Coughing up more phlegm than usual could be a sign of …
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Asthma and pregnancy
How inhalers affect the environment
Changing to a lower-carbon inhaler
… a lower-carbon inhaler? Are lower-carbon inhalers safe and easy to use? Keeping track of your doses Print this page On … a lower-carbon inhaler? Are lower-carbon inhalers safe and easy to use? Keeping track of your doses Print this page … breath-actuated. This means that you need to be able to breathe in strongly to inhale the powder. Some older people, …