Your Child's Asthma: Quiz
Children are more likely to have asthma than are adults. In fact, asthma is one of
the most common long-term (chronic) diseases in children, according to the Asthma
and Allergy Foundation of America. Find out more about this condition by taking the
following quiz.
1. Asthma is a common disease among children and adults in the U.S.
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Asthma is a common disease among children and adults in the U.S., and it is increasing.
2. Asthma is an emotional or mental illness.
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Asthma is not an emotional or mental disease. But strong emotions can sometimes make
asthma worse or trigger an asthma attack. People with asthma are more likely to have
depression and anxiety than people who don't have asthma.
3. Asthma flare-ups may cause breathing problems but aren't dangerous.
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Asthma flare-ups can be very dangerous. A person having a flare-up may need to be
treated at the emergency department or in the hospital. Flare-ups are also life-threatening.
They can cause death.
4. Asthma flare-ups usually occur suddenly without warning.
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Sometimes an asthma flare-up may come on quite quickly. But early symptoms are usually
present. People with asthma can learn to recognize their triggers and early symptoms
of a flare-up. This knowledge helps in successfully manage the disease over the long
term.
5. Many different things can cause an asthma flare-up.
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For most people with asthma, flare-ups may be triggered by many things. Some of these
things are pollen from trees or grasses; molds or house dust; weather changes; strong
odors; and cigarette smoke. Other triggers include being upset; laughing or crying
hard; exercise; exposure to cold air; having a cold or the flu; or being near furry
or feathered animals.
6. Asthma can't be cured, but it can be controlled.
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There is no cure yet for asthma. But people with asthma can control it by:
- Working with their healthcare provider.
- Learning to notice early signs of an asthma flare-up and to start treatment right
away.
- Staying away from triggers or things that cause asthma flare-ups.
- Taking medicine as they are told to do so.
- Knowing when to get medical help with severe flare-ups.
7. Different types of medicine are available to control asthma.
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Several types of medicines are available to control asthma. Some people with mild
asthma need to take medicine only when they have symptoms. But most people need to
take medicine every day to prevent symptoms and different medicine when symptoms do
occur.
8. People with asthma have no way to monitor how well their lungs are working.
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One way people with asthma can monitor how well their lungs are working is with a
peak flow meter. This small device can be used at home, work, or school. The peak
flow meter may show that the asthma is getting worse before symptoms appear.
9. Asthma only starts in childhood.
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Both children and adults can have asthma. Sometimes, but not always, symptoms will
go away as children get older. But many people who had asthma as children continue
to have asthma symptoms throughout adulthood. In some cases, asthma doesn't occur
until a person is an adult.
10. Tobacco smoke can make an asthma flare-up worse.
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Smoke from cigarettes, cigars, and pipes can cause an asthma flare-up. And tobacco
smoke can worsen a flare-up caused by other triggers.
11. People with asthma should not exercise.
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People with asthma should exercise. When asthma is under control, people with asthma
are able to play most sports. Many people with asthma take medicine before exercising
to prevent flare-ups.
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