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  2. Asthma attack - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms. Asthma is a long-term condition that makes breathing difficult because airways in the lungs become narrow. Symptoms of asthma attack include coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest and difficulty getting enough air.

  3. Asthma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Severe asthma attacks can be life-threatening. Work with your doctor to determine what to do when your signs and symptoms worsen — and when you need emergency treatment. Signs of an asthma emergency include: Rapid worsening of shortness of breath or wheezing; No improvement even after using a quick-relief inhaler

  4. Asthma attack - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    What are the signs that I may be about to have an asthma attack? What can I take to prevent an asthma attack when my symptoms get worse, or when I'm exposed to my triggers? What steps do I need to take to stop an asthma attack in progress? When do I need to go to the emergency room or seek other emergency treatment? I'm having more heartburn.

  5. Asthma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    To classify your asthma severity, your doctor will consider how often you have signs and symptoms and how severe they are. Your doctor will also consider the results of your physical exam and diagnostic tests. Determining your asthma severity helps your doctor choose the best treatment.

  6. Treating asthma in children ages 5 to 11 - Mayo Clinic

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    Severe asthma attacks can be life-threatening. These need to be treated right away in the emergency room. Symptoms of an asthma emergency in children ages 5 to 11 include: Serious trouble breathing. Lasting coughing or wheezing.

  7. Asthma medications: Know your options - Mayo Clinic

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    The types and doses of asthma medications you need depend on your age, your symptoms, the severity of your asthma and medication side effects. Because your asthma can change over time, work closely with your health care provider to track your symptoms and adjust your asthma medications, if needed.

  8. Treating asthma in children under 5 - Mayo Clinic

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    Asthma emergencies. Severe asthma attacks can be life-threatening. These need to be treated in the emergency room. Symptoms of an asthma emergency in children under age 5 include: Gasping for air. Breathing in so hard that the stomach area is sucked under the ribs. Trouble speaking because of restricted breathing. Irregular rapid breathing.

  9. Exercise-induced asthma - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Exercise-induced asthma is when the airways narrow or squeeze during hard physical activity. It causes shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and other symptoms during or after exercise. The medical term for this condition is exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (brong-koh-kun-STRIK-shun).

  10. Asthma treatment: 3 steps to better asthma control - Mayo Clinic

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    Asthma treatment: 3 steps to better asthma control. Follow this three-step approach to keep asthma symptoms under control and prevent asthma attacks. The goals of asthma treatment are to limit symptoms, prevent asthma attacks and avoid side effects of asthma medicines.

  11. Dust mite allergy - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A mild case of dust mite allergy may cause an occasional runny nose, watery eyes and sneezing. In severe cases, the condition may be ongoing (chronic), resulting in persistent sneezing, cough, congestion, facial pressure, an eczema flare-up or severe asthma attack.