Australian Family Physician
 

Vol 34, (7):513 - 608

Patient Education: Asthma first aid for your child

Australian Family Physician - Patient Education

Most children with asthma are well controlled on asthma preventer medications. However, colds, flu and other triggers such as dust, pollens, animals, tobacco smoke and exercise can sometimes set off an asthma attack with little warning. Here’s what to do if your child has an asthma attack.

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