Asthma
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Overview
Asthma is a condition where the airways narrow and become inflamed, making breathing difficult. Quick use of a reliever medicine can be lifesaving.
Signs and Symptoms
- Wheeze or noisy breathing
- Shortness of breath
- Persistent cough
- Chest tightness
- Difficulty speaking in full sentences
- Pale, sweaty, anxious, exhausted, or blue around the lips in severe cases
Asthma First Aid
- Sit the person upright and keep them calm.
- Help them use a blue or grey reliever puffer, ideally with a spacer.
- Give 4 separate puffs into the spacer, one puff at a time, with breaths after each puff.
- Wait as directed by Asthma First Aid guidance, then repeat if symptoms continue.
- Follow the person's asthma action plan if available.
When to Call 000
Call 000 urgently if:
- The person is having severe breathing difficulty
- They cannot speak normally
- Symptoms do not improve or quickly return
- They are exhausted, drowsy, blue, or collapsing
- You are unsure whether it is asthma, anaphylaxis, or another emergency