Know the Early Symptoms of Asthma

Early warning signs are changes that happen just before or at the very beginning of an asthma attack. These signs may start before the well-known symptoms of asthma and are the earliest signs that your asthma is worsening.

In general, these signs are not severe enough to stop you from going about your daily activities. But by recognizing these signs, you can stop an asthma attack or prevent one from getting worse. Early warning signs of asthma include:
  •     Frequent cough, especially at night
  •     Losing your breath easily or shortness of breath
  •     Feeling very tired or weak when exercising
  •     Wheezing or coughing after exercise
  •     Feeling tired, easily upset, grouchy, or moody
  •     Decreases or changes in lung function as measured on a peak flow meter
  •     Signs of a cold or allergies (sneezing, runny nose, cough, nasal congestion, sore throat, and headache)
  •     Trouble sleeping

If you have early warning signs or symptoms of asthma, you should take more asthma medication as described in your asthma action plan.

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