Avoiding your triggers is an important part of your asthma management. However, some triggers, such as a change in the weather or a cold can be hard to avoid.
The following is a list of triggers and some ways you can avoid or minimise your exposure to them.
Asthma Queensland Australia
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Links To Assist You To Manage Asthma In Your Family
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Active links to various articles on how to manage your asthma.
AsthmaMoms USA
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Making a Diagnosis in Asthma
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A reasonable overview, and includes links to,
Questions Your Doctor May Ask
Tests and Procedures
When to See a Specialist
Some subsections lack details - for example, no discussion about the role of blood tests.
Intelihealth USA
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Management of Acute Asthmatic Attacks in Children.
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A South African consensus statement on the management of acute asthma in children and adolescents.
South African Childhood Asthma Working Group
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Management of Allergic Diseases: Allergen Immunotherapy
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An excellent article on when to consider Allergen Immunotherapy.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Management of Asthma
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How is asthma treated?
Managing asthma
Four components of asthma treatment
ViaHealth USA
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Managing our high Asthma rates
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A brief article on managing high asthma rates in Australia
Peter Goldie
E Medical Australia
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Managing your Asthma
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Brief article covering: Goals of asthma management
Asthma therapy: Short-term and Long-term
Other elements of asthma management
Asthma in America USA
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Managing Your Asthma
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How to use a peak flow meter
How to tell if your asthma is under control
MERCK & CO USA
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Managing Your Asthma
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A very good discussion on,
Checking Your Status
Peak Flow Meter Zones
What You Can Do,
and a brief discussion on Alternative Therapies
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