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    Follow your asthma action plan in which you can write a detailed plan for taking medications and managing an asthma attack with your doctor and health care team. Then be sure to follow your plan. Asthma is an ongoing condition that needs regular monitoring and treatment. Taking control of your treatment can make you feel more in control of your life in general. 

          If your asthma attacks are triggered by an allergic reaction, avoid your triggers as much as possible-ranging from pollen and mold to cold air and air pollution that can trigger asthma attacks.
         Keep taking your asthma medications as prescribed after you are discharged. This is extremely important. Although the symptoms of an acute asthma attack go away after appropriate treatment, asthma itself never goes away.
      Periodic assessments and ongoing monitoring of asthma are essential to determine if therapy is adequate. Patients need to understand how to use a peak flow meter and understand the symptoms and signs of an asthma exacerbation.

      Regular follow-up visits (at least every six months) are important to maintain asthma control and to reassess medication requirements.

       Patients with persistent asthma should be given an annual influenza vaccine.




reference : Mayo Clinic




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