Symptoms
Causes
Risk Factors
Treatments
Tests and Diagnosis
100
Can't catch your breath; having a hard time breathing
What is shortness of breath?
100
Sneezing, coughing, wheezing, itchy eyes due to allergens
What is Allergies?
100
Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma
What is blood relatives/family?
100
Medication given by a doctor; not over the counter
What is a prescribed medication?
100
Mild symptoms up to two days a week and up to two nights a month
What is Mild intermittent?
200
uncomfortable tension in chest
What is chest tightness or pain?
200
Working out or physical activity
What is exercise?
200
excessive body fat
What is overweight?
200
Device where a person breathes in a medication
What is an inhaler?
200
Symptoms more than twice a week, but no more than once in a single day
What is moderate persistent?
300
noise made when breathing with asthma
What is wheezing?
300
Comes from cigarettes or fires
What is Smoke?
300
Someone who smokes cigarettes
What is a smoker?
300
Knowing personal triggers
What is knowledge of asthma?
300
Symptoms throughout the day on most days and frequently at night
What is severe persistent?
400
irritable throat, uncontrollable feeling in the throat causing burst of breath
What is coughing?
400
emotional strain or tension resulting from demanding circumstances
What is stress?
400
Exhaust fumes, smog, unnatural gases
What is Pollution?
400
Being able to relax
What is calmness?
400
testing how hard a person breathes out
What is Peak flow?
500
Sickness, common ____
What is the cold or flu?
500
Bronchitis, common cold
What is a respiratory infection?
500
Being exposed to smoke from a cigarette
What is secondhand smoke?
500
last option when someone is having an anxiety attack; emergency
What is calling 911?
500
Estimates the narrowing of your bronchial tubes by checking how much air you can exhale after a deep breath and how fast you can breathe out.
What is spirometry?
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