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One in six people who receive treatment at the hospital needs emergency treatment again within two weeks. Asthma attacks are not normal and you should not tolerate them. Asthma Canada’s Asthma Attack toolkit guides you through symptoms of an asthma attack, what... by Asthma Canada | Publications
This digital toolkit includes education about asthma control, an Asthma Red & Yellow Flags Checklist to reflect on your symptoms, and an Asthma Action Plan. Asthma Control Digital ToolkitDownload by Asthma Canada | Publications
An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Studies have shown that having a written agreement with your healthcare provider helps you manage your asthma... by Asthma Canada | Publications
View our checklist of Red and Yellow Flags to help you recognize the signs of uncontrolled or Severe Asthma, so you know when to ask a specialist for help. Asthma Red and Yellow Flags Checklist (printer-friendly)Download by Asthma Canada | Publications
Discusses the diagnosis and testing, and answers common questions about asthma. It includes a checklist of questions the patient may wish to discuss with their doctor. BreatheEasy Diagnosis [English]Download BreatheEasy Diagnosis [French]Download by Asthma Canada | Publications
Asthma Canada’s Breathe Easy booklet series: Allergies covers allergic triggers and non-allergic triggers, steps that can be taken to improve asthma control, and a checklist to use when planning changes to a home environment. BreatheEasy Triggers...