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16th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference
Join us for the 15th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference that will highlight emerging information and practical advice regarding asthma management for providers of asthma patients across all levels of care.
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Asthma
This clinical pathway discusses the management of Asthma care in the Emergency Department.
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Asthma and Steroid Use
Asthma is when the airways, or bronchi, in the lungs overreact to certain things.
Asthma Inhaled Corticosteroid Table
Each inhaled corticosteroid has comparative daily dosages listed along with typical dose frequencies, strengths available, device delivery methods, and Ohio Medicaid coverage notes.
Allergy and Asthma Resources
Check out some tips and resources about managing your allergies and asthma.
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Quiz: Is Your Asthma Under Control?
Do you take your rescue (quick-relief) medicine more than TWO times PER WEEK?
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Exercised Induced Asthma (EIA)
Exercise-induced asthma, also known as EIA, is breathing difficulty that is triggered by increased activity. There are many factors that contribute to EIA.
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction: When Breathing Difficulty Might Not Be Asthma
Is your athlete still struggling to breathe, even after using an inhaler? It might not be asthma. Learn how Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) mimics asthma symptoms, how it’s diagnosed, and why speech therapy, not medication, is the key to relief.
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The Challenges of Managing Asthma
Management of asthma requires understanding the underlying condition, knowledge about specific triggers (viral infections, weather changes, cigarette smoke, exercise, allergens), recognition of signs/symptoms, and prompt treatment with rescue medications.