Asthma Control: Daily Tips for Better Breathing

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Asthma Control: Daily Tips for Better Breathing

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Asthma symptoms like coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath can indicate that asthma is not well controlled.

Asthma symptoms like coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath can indicate that asthma is not well controlled.
These symptoms often signal airway inflammation or narrowing and suggest asthma control may need review.
Coughing, wheezing, and breathlessness are common signs of poor asthma control.

Which of the following is the main goal of asthma treatment?

Which of the following is the main goal of asthma treatment?
Asthma treatment focuses on long-term control by reducing symptoms and preventing exacerbations.
Asthma cannot be cured, but good control helps reduce symptoms and flare-ups.

Which image best represents the correct use of a spacer with an inhaler?

Using a spacer helps medication reach the lungs more effectively.
Incorrect spacer or inhaler use can reduce how much medicine reaches the airways.

Trigger avoidance is an important part of asthma control, even when symptoms are mild.

Trigger avoidance is an important part of asthma control, even when symptoms are mild.
Avoiding triggers helps prevent symptom worsening and asthma attacks.
Triggers can worsen asthma even when symptoms seem mild.

Which inhaler type usually requires a slow, coordinated breath?

Which inhaler type usually requires a slow, coordinated breath?
MDIs work best when medication release is coordinated with slow inhalation.
Dry powder inhalers require fast inhalation, while MDIs need slower coordination.

Which image best represents asthma-friendly physical activity?

Swimming and similar activities support lung function with lower risk of triggering symptoms.
High-intensity or polluted environments may increase asthma symptoms.

Air pollution can worsen asthma symptoms and increase the risk of asthma attacks.

Air pollution can worsen asthma symptoms and increase the risk of asthma attacks.
Pollutants irritate the airways and can trigger asthma flare-ups.
Air pollution is a known trigger for asthma symptoms and attacks.

Which habit best supports long-term asthma control?

Which habit best supports long-term asthma control?
An asthma action plan helps manage symptoms and adjust treatment when needed.
Consistent planning and medication use are essential for asthma control.
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