SOS for Asthma

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My child has an asthma attack! Should I call the doctor or 911? This site from Texas Children’s Hospital can answer these questions and then some more. This is a parent resource center and should be of help as guidelines to taking emergency care action.

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My child has an asthma attack! Should I call the doctor or 911? This site from Texas Children’s Hospital can answer these questions and then some more. This is a parent resource center and should be of help as guidelines to taking emergency care action.

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SOS for asthma. This site provides a list of resources for teachers, family, and friends to use in case of an asthma attack. Newsletters, practical information, counseling, support groups, the works-these organizations provide the whole gamut of services to help you manage your child’s allergy and asthma attacks.
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What fear asthma, child? The article dispels myths abut child asthmatics. Must asthmatic kids always miss school? Must they stop playing? Does occasional huffing make her an invalid? A resounding no, if the article is to be believed, and believe we must, for faith can move mountains. But take care. Always.

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Don’t mask the cure. Some masks don’t fit, and some are stiff; so is your child getting her dosage correctly? The researchers in this article think all masks are not equally effective, so choose with care and in consultation. Your child's breath is your life. So take informed precaution.
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Tired of conventional medicines and temporary relief? Try homeopathy. It focuses on curing rather than providing symptomatic relief. Homeopathy can provide a lasting relief and cure. Read to find out how you could benefit from this ancient cure. A word of caution-consider lifestyle changes also along with homeopathy.

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