(HealthDay News) — An asthma action plan can help people with asthma handle an attack quickly and safely.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends:
- Creating the action plan with your doctor’s assistance.
 - Including in your plan the asthma treatments taken daily, including the type of medications and when taken.
 - Including a plan for long-term asthma control.
 - Including a plan for an asthma attack.
 - Noting when it’s appropriate to visit the doctor or go to the emergency room.
 - If the plan is for a child, giving the plan to anyone who cares for that child, including daycare providers and teachers.
 
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