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Asthma Attack
When you or someone you love has asthma, it is very important to understand what an asthma attack is and what to do about it. Here, you'll find information on the warning signs of an asthma attack. After you've read the section, discuss any questions you may have with your or your child's healthcare professional.
Education is key. Being prepared is also critical to managing asthma.
Warning Signs of an Asthma Attack
Not everyone experiences the same symptoms before or during an asthma attack. But the following are some common symptoms according to severity.
Common asthma attack warning signs take your quick-relief medicine:
- Faster breathing
- Wheezing
- Increased coughing
- Chest tightness
- Difficulty sleeping
- Drop in peak flow reading
Common asthma attack danger signs get medical help immediately
- Difficulty speaking
- Lips or fingernails turn gray or blue
- Heart rate is very fast
- Quick-relief (rescue) medicine fails to help
- Peak flow reading is in the red zone
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