Get your childs asthma in good control by understanding the details of your childs asthma treatment.
Asthma education for kids is a way to empower asthmatic children
living with the chronic disease. The more your child knows about this condition, the better he or she can manage symptoms. By creating an Asthma Action
Plan with your childs health care provider, you can help your child avoid asthma triggers, recognize the warning signs of a possible asthma episode and
take control.
Peak Flow Meter
Asthma information for kids should include knowledge of how to use a peak flow meter, a device that tells how well a child is able to push air out of his
or ...
Good asthma condition management is about more than making sure your child takes prescribed asthma medicines. Its about more than doing your best in spite
of his or her symptoms. Its about understanding the asthma symptoms children commonly experience and preventing them; knowing
your childs asthma triggers; and helping your child follow the treatment plan even when he or she feels well.
Good Control Asthma Checklist
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How are you and your child doing with asthma condition management? Use this checklist:
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Your child only needs to use quick-relief asthma medicines two days a week or
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There are ...
Asthma is a chronic condition that cant be cured, and its the third-leading cause of hospitalizations in children under the age of 15. Health care providers need to be able to provide asthma education tools and resources at the time of diagnosis so parents and children can learn how to manage this
disease. With good asthma management, patients will have fewer or no symptoms and be as active as they want to be. Tools like Lungtropolis.com can help you inform your young patients and their parents.
According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute,
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Asthma control often begins with knowing asthma triggers. The most common type of asthma, according to WebMD, is allergic asthma, which is when an allergen
causes the immune system to overreact and affect the lungs and airways. ScienceDaily reports that asthma is the
most common chronic illness in children worldwide; the number of people who suffer from the disease has doubled within the last 10 years.
Many parents of asthmatic children practice asthma control by knowing the allergy triggers that lead to distressed breathing and reducing exposure to them.
One more tool that may help reduce allergy/asthma symptoms in ...
Prevention and disease management programs are some of the best ways to help keep health care costs low. According to the
American Lung Association
, about 7.1 million children under the age of 18 were affected by asthma in 2009. The health care cost of the chronic disease is about $50.1 billion
annually. Furthermore, asthma is the leading cause of school absences and the third-leading cause of hospitalizations in children under age 15. Health
insurance providers are finding that asthma education ...
The American Lung Association reports that asthma is the top reason for missed school days. In 2008, an estimated 14.4 million children in the United
States experienced a school absence because of their asthma symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control. One of the best ways teachers, parents and
caregivers can help children control their allergy/asthma symptom is to become familiar with asthma education resources and put the tips into practice.
Teachers and School Personnel
School personnel can help address asthma management by providing asthma
resources and education; tailoring school health services to incorporate the needs of ...
ORCAS Research Scientist Susan Schroeder, MPH, MCHES, PMP will present some of the latest techniques in asthma self-management at the upcoming The Forum 12 event Oct. 18,
2012, in Atlanta, Ga. Schroeders presentation, Development and Evaluation of an Online Asthma Self-Management Game for Children, will highlight the
asthma game ORCAS offers on Lungtropolis.com.
Lungtropolis
uses health behavior-change theory in an interactive, web-based game to help children ages ...
The prevention of asthma symptoms is critical to patients and their families. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Asthma
Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and other agencies have unveiled new developments in the
treatment and management of asthma. These agencies have found that the control and prevention of asthma flare-ups is as simple as knowing and recognizing
and managing asthma signs and symptoms.
Health agencies have found that activities relating to asthma control must extend beyond the doctors office and into public health outreach efforts.
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The first line of defense in diagnosing and treating asthma is a patients health care provider. Nevertheless, asthma condition management remains an under-recognized need. The National Asthma
Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) created Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (EPR-3), which gives physicians a new look at the
control and prevention of asthma attacks and symptoms.
In the updated guidelines, the NAEPP outlines six clinical practice recommendations to aid with asthma condition management. These include:
1. The use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS).
According to the NAEPP, inhaled corticosteroids are one of the most effective and preferred ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), asthma is the most prevalent chronic disorder in children. In 2009, the CDC found that
asthma affected 7.1 million children and youths under the age of 18, and more than half of that population suffered an asthma attack or episode during the
same year. Furthermore, asthma was the top third reason for hospitalization in children under the age of 15 in 2006 and was the top reason for school
absenteeism in 2009. Asthma control is a big deal, both for children who suffer from
the disease and for their ...