Understanding asthma

Understanding asthma

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Asthma symptoms

Asthma is a common chronic condition causing swelling and inflammation of the airways. Asthma may present with one or more respiratory symptoms. Symptoms of asthma include:

  • Wheezing
  • Breathlessness
  • Chest tightness
  • Coughing

Asthma in children

Asthma affects children but it should not keep them from living a healthy life. Learn more about how asthma impacts children:

Watch a video to understand more about childhood asthma.

Learning that your child has asthma can leave you with many questions. This video will show you what asthma is, what asthma medications do, and how to recognize and prevent asthma symptoms.

The BC Children's Hospital Asthma Program made this video with support from Child Health BC and the BC Lung Association.

Asthma in teenagers and adults

As with children, adults may also be affected by asthma. Learn more about how asthma impacts adults:

Living with asthma

Practicing prevention can reduce asthma attacks and reduce illness. Prevention can help you avoid emergency department visits and help you live a full life. An asthma diary and an asthma action plan can help you keep track of how well and how to manage your asthma.

BC Asthma Action Plans

Your health care provider can help you identify asthma triggers so you can make the necessary lifestyle and environmental modifications.

Knowing how to self-manage your asthma symptoms and knowing when to seek medical care may help to improve your quality of life.

Lifestyle and environmental modifications

Some lifestyle and environmental factors can impact your physical health and worsen your asthma. Learn about lifestyle adjustments that can make living with asthma easier.

Lifestyle

Environmental

Immunizations

People with asthma are at higher risk for serious problems from certain vaccine-preventable diseases. It is recommended that people with asthma and their loved ones get vaccines to reduce the risk of these preventable diseases.

For more information about vaccines see:

Useful resources

Provides free educational materials and resources with the latest asthma news and information.

A non-profit and volunteer-based health charity, the BC Lung Foundation offers in-depth information on asthma programs and educational resources.

The Canadian Lung Association is the leading organization in Canada working to promote lung health and prevent and manage lung disease.