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Questions on
Asthma
An estimated 20 million
Americans currently have asthma, and government
health officials report that that number is rising
as our air becomes dirtier with pollutants and
other irritants. For severe asthma sufferers,
having an attack feels like breathing through a
straw, yet many people don't think the problem is
serious enough to consult a doctor. If you're a
chronic asthma sufferer, ask your doctor what you
can do to avoid attacks, and which medications can
help you control this disease.
Questions
Patients Should Ask Their Doctors
• What is asthma?
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• What causes
asthma? |
• How serious is
asthma? |
• How did I get
asthma? |
• What is an asthma
attack? |
• Could I be doing things that trigger an
attack? |
• What should I do if I experience an
asthma
attack? |
• Do
I need medication to control my asthma? What
kinds of medication are used to treat
asthma? |
• How often should I take
it? |
• What are the side
effects? |
• What should I do if I experience side
effects? |
• Can I control my asthma without
medication? |
• Should I change anything in my house to
help control my
asthma? |
• What is a peak flow meter and how does
it help me control my
asthma? |
• I
have heard of an asthma action plan. How can
this help me control my
asthma? |
• Do
I need to have a supply of oxygen at home for
emergencies? |
• How often should I see a
doctor? |
• Are there situations that should prompt
me to go to an emergency
room? |
Questions Your Doctor May Ask
You
• What kind of symptoms do you experience
when you have an asthma
attack? |
• How long have you had these
symptoms? |
• How severe are the symptoms
usually? |
• Can you recall what triggers these
attacks? Where were you at the time of the
attacks? What time of day was it? Were you
eating or
drinking? |
• Did you take any medication when you
experienced the
attacks? |
• Do
you have any allergies that you know
of? |
• Do
you have a pet, especially a cat or
dog? |
• Do
you have carpeting or heavy draperies in your
house?
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• Have you ever received allergy shots
before? |
• Are you taking any medication --
prescription or over-the-counter -- for other
conditions |
• Has a doctor or health-care worker
helped you fill out your personal Asthma Action
Plan? | |