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Overview And Facts

Have you suffered with asthma for a while? Maybe you¡¯re recently diagnosed, or a caregiver to someone with asthma. Learn more about this increasingly common breathing problem.

CommonArticle Quick Answers to Your Asthma Questions
Looking for some quick answers to your asthma questions? We¡¯ve got it covered. Find what you¡¯re looking for ¡ª the causes, risk factors, unusual symptoms, tests, and treatment.
CommonArticle What Is Asthma?
What is asthma? Learning more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment¡ªcan allow you to manage your asthma effectively and live an active life.
CommonArticle Adult-Onset Asthma
When asthma symptoms appear and are diagnosed in adults older than 20, it is typically known as adult-onset asthma
CommonArticle Asthma in Children & Infants
Learn more about asthma in children and infants, from symptoms to diagnosis to treatment.
ÍÆ¼öArticle Bronchial Asthma
Think you have bronchial asthma? Learn more about bronchial asthma, the symptoms, and the treatment.
ÍÆ¼öArticle Asthma Attack
Learn the early warning signs of an asthma attack and how its properly treated.
CommonArticle Status Asthmaticus
Status asthmaticus is potentially life-threatening. Learn all you can about status asthmaticus and ask your doctor what you should do in an asthma emergency.
CommonArticle Causes of Asthma
Do you know the most common causes of asthma? Read more and learn about asthma triggers and how you can reduce exposure to these factors.
CommonArticle Allergies and Asthma
How allergies may trigger asthma is examined by WebMD.
CommonArticle Sinusitis and Asthma
As many as half of all people with moderate to severe asthma also have chronic sinusitis. And studies show that treating one condition often helps relieve the symptoms of the other.
CommonArticle Food Allergies: How Theyre Linked to Asthma
Knowing if you¡¯re allergic to a food may help prevent serious problems with asthma and anaphylaxis.
CommonArticle Exercise-Induced Asthma
Exercise is a common trigger of asthma attacks.
CommonArticle Heartburn and Asthma
Learn about GERD and asthma. More than half the people that have asthma also have GERD.
CommonArticle Smoking and Asthma
Smoke from cigars, cigarettes, and pipes harms your body in many ways, but it is especially harmful to the lungs of a person with asthma. Learn more from WebMD.
CommonArticle Infections and Asthma
How infections can trigger asthma is looked at by WebMD.
CommonArticle Aspirin and Other Medications That May Trigger Asthma
Aspirin and other medications may trigger asthma symptoms. Find out which medications can trigger asthma, and then talk to your doctor so you can breathe freely.
CommonArticle Asthma Risk Factors
Do you know the asthma risk factors? See if you are at risk of getting asthma and then change the risks you can control.
CommonArticle Asthma Prevention
Do you know all about asthma prevention? Read some simple strategies that can help you prevent having an asthma attack.
CommonArticle Asthma Prevention When You Have Allergies
Learning how to avoid some of the most common allergens at home will help asthma prevention with allergies.
CommonArticle Asthma and Flu
f you have asthma, you need to learn how to prevent catching flu and what to do if your asthma worsens with flu. Here are some tips to help.
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