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Albuterol is the most commonly used quick-relief medicine for asthma. Levalbuterol (Xopenex) is another. Although these medicines work quickly, they cant keep your childs symptoms from coming back. If the symptoms are frequent or serious, a long-term control medicine such as an inhaled corticosteroid is needed.
Whats an Asthma Action Plan? This plan describes how to manage your childs asthma. It says what to do based on your childs symptoms and peak flow readings. It has information about your childs medicines and triggers.
These tips can help: Have a plan and stick to it. Take medicines as prescribed. Identify and avoid triggers. Make sure your child got an updated COVID-19 vaccine and gets a yearly flu vaccine. Know the signs of a flare-up. Know what to do for a severe flare-up. Use an asthma diary.
Your childs quick-relief (rescue) medicine is albuterol or xopenex. Start it at the first sign of any wheezing, shortness of breath or hard coughing. Give by inhaler with a spacer (2 puffs each time) or use a neb machine. Repeat it every 4 hours if your child is having any asthma symptoms.
The plan includes: a list of what triggers the persons symptoms and how to avoid these triggers, a list of symptoms to watch for and what to do should they occur, and the names and doses of medications the person needs and when to use them.
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An asthma action plan has all the information you need in one place so you can look after your childs asthma well. Your childs asthma action plan: reminds you what to do every day to keep your child well. shows you what symptoms to look out for and what to do if your childs asthma gets worse.
How to reduce the risk of night-time symptoms Manage your childs asthma well. Try to avoid your childs triggers. Keep your childs bedroom at the right temperature. Try propping your child up with pillows. Keep your childs asthma action plan to hand. Have your childs reliever inhaler ready.
Regular exercise is good for your childs asthma because it: improves how well your childs lungs work so they have more stamina and get less out of breath. boosts your childs immune system so theyre less likely to get coughs and colds which will make their asthma worse.

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