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About Asthma
What is Asthma?
Asthma is very common among children, teens and adults. It is a disease
that causes the airways of the lungs to tighten.
An asthma attack is when your lungs aren’t getting enough air
to breathe. Your child might be having an asthma attack if he
or she has:
- Trouble breathing
- Wheezing
- Coughing
- Chest pain
- Chest tightness
What causes Asthma Attacks?
Things that cause asthma attacks are called triggers.
Triggers are everywhere.
Any home can be full of triggers like mold,
dust mites secondhand
smoke, cockroaches, cats
and dogs.
Other asthma triggers may be air pollution (such as ozone,
small particles, and pollen),
foods, respiratory infections and exercise.
Did you know?
Asthma can be triggered by the smoke from the burning end of a
cigarette, pipe, or cigar, or the smoke breathed out by a smoker.
Choose not to smoke in your home or car, and don't allow others
to do so either. www.epa.gov/smokefree
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