Is your asthma under control?
Good asthma control is having all of the following:
- No night-time asthma symptoms
- No asthma symptoms on waking
- No need for reliever medication
- No restriction of day-to-day activities
- No days off school or work due to asthma
- No asthma attacks or flare ups
Using your reliever medication 3 or more times a week and/or having night-time symptoms 1 or more times a week suggests poor control.
If you don't have good control, see your doctor for an asthma review.
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Medical Disclaimer
Although all care has been taken, these publications are a general guide only and are not intended to be a substitute for individual medical advice or treatment. Any questions regarding a medical diagnosis or treatment should be directed to a medical practitioner. The National Asthma Council Australia expressly disclaims all responsibility (including for negligence) for any loss, damage or personal injury resulting from reliance on the information contained herein.
Content Updated 20 December 2009


