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Experts Urge Those with Asthma to Take Extra Care from Wildfire Risks to Lungs
When wildfire smoke spreads, those with respiratory illnesses such as asthma need to be alert to the effects of smoke on their breathing.
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What is exercise-induced asthma? How does it appear?
Symptoms of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness or chest pain can present during or shortly after completing exercise.
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Why should I always carry my epinephrine auto injector?
A lot of people don't want to carry their auto injectors for various reasons. Find out why it's important that you do carry it.
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What is the “Rule of Twos” for asthma?
The "Rule of Twos" in asthma is if somebody is well controlled per our guidelines.
- Go to Are all epinephrine auto injectors the same? How do they differ?
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Are all epinephrine auto injectors the same? How do they differ?
The most important thing is for you to have a device that you can carry with you, you can afford, and you know how and when to use it.
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