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Prevention of allergies and control of asthma is important – we provide treatments, news, medicine research, self management plan, and help with relieving this condition where you experience breathing difficulty. Find out about a peak flow meter, inhaler and monitoring.

There are control asthma four main symptoms, any of which may suggest to a doctor that a person has the condition: COUGH, CHEST TIGHTNESS, WHEEZING and SHORTNESS OF BREATH.
Worsening control asthma symptoms? control asthma You should consult your doctor or nurse if you notice any of the following:

control asthma Increased shortness of breath on waking in the morning

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A falling peak flow and big differences between your morning and evening readings
Shortness of breath on exertion
Activity limited by this condition


Most people with this condition find that they are worse in smoky atmospheres.


Although this is not a nervous condition, sometimes excitement, laughter, stress or emotional upsets can bring on symptoms. Some women find their it is worse before the start of their monthly period. Exposure to certain chemicals at work can sometimes bring on the condition, so your doctor may ask whether your symp-toms are worse at work and then better at holidays and weekends.
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