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ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
SEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
EDUCATION - ASTHMA CANADA We offer education, resources and support programs for children, newly diagnosed individuals, those in remote communities, and others.. Our Asthma & Allergy HelpLine is staffed by professional Certified Respiratory Educators who are equipped to address medical, scientific and emotional concerns faced by members of our community. This bilingual service is free of charge for Canadians across the RESEARCH - ASTHMA CANADA Clinical trials add to the progress that is being made in the treatment of asthma. They answer important scientific questions and lead to future research. Many people with asthma and allergies live with an improved quality of life because of progress made through clinical trials. Clinical trials for new treatments involve severalsteps, called
BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system ASTHMA CANADA WEBINARS Asthma Canada’s Speaker Series Webinars connect asthma community members to new research, best practices, and the general education that is necessary to make informed choices about their health. Each webinar includes a Question and Answer session at the end of the presentation. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting yourdevice.
TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public health ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and knowASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
SEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
EDUCATION - ASTHMA CANADA We offer education, resources and support programs for children, newly diagnosed individuals, those in remote communities, and others.. Our Asthma & Allergy HelpLine is staffed by professional Certified Respiratory Educators who are equipped to address medical, scientific and emotional concerns faced by members of our community. This bilingual service is free of charge for Canadians across the RESEARCH - ASTHMA CANADA Clinical trials add to the progress that is being made in the treatment of asthma. They answer important scientific questions and lead to future research. Many people with asthma and allergies live with an improved quality of life because of progress made through clinical trials. Clinical trials for new treatments involve severalsteps, called
BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system ASTHMA CANADA WEBINARS Asthma Canada’s Speaker Series Webinars connect asthma community members to new research, best practices, and the general education that is necessary to make informed choices about their health. Each webinar includes a Question and Answer session at the end of the presentation. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting yourdevice.
TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public health UNDERSTANDING ASTHMA Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that causes symptoms like shortness of breath, chest tightness, coughing and wheezing. Asthma causes inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes, which leads to limited airflow and difficulty breathing. The airways of our lungs are surrounded by muscles and contain mucousglands.
MEDICINES & TREATMENT The two most common types of asthma medications are controllers which treat the long-term, underlying inflammation in your airways and relievers which act as your rescue inhaler and provide fast but short-term relief of symptoms. You should speak with your healthcare professional about finding a treatment plan that is right for you.SEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
DIAGNOSING ASTHMA
Spirometry is a type of pulmonary function test (PFT) used to diagnose lung conditions like asthma and COPD. A spirometer measures the amount of air you can breathe out in one second and the total volume of air you can exhale in one forced breath. When preparing for a spirometry test, your healthcare provider will give you detailed instructions EDUCATION - ASTHMA CANADA We offer education, resources and support programs for children, newly diagnosed individuals, those in remote communities, and others.. Our Asthma & Allergy HelpLine is staffed by professional Certified Respiratory Educators who are equipped to address medical, scientific and emotional concerns faced by members of our community. This bilingual service is free of charge for Canadians across the FIND AN ASTHMA CLINIC Find an asthma clinic near you. Enter your postal code to find an asthma clinic or health centre near you. RESOURCES - ASTHMA CANADA Asthma Canada regularly develops educational resources for electronic and print. These materials are meant to educate and inform the general public on issues relating to asthma and proper asthma management. All of our resources are available to download in PDF format. To order print copies, please fill out this order form and fax or mail it back. HOW TO TELL YOU HAVE ASTHMA Coughing is a major feature of asthma, especially in children and can sometimes be the only sign of asthma. Wheezing: is difficulty breathing accompanied by a whistling sound coming from your airways. Shortness of breath: gives you the feeling that you can’t get enough air into your lungs, and may even find it difficult to eat, sleep orspeak.
CONTACT - ASTHMA CANADA Reach us by Email. info@asthma.ca. Reach Us By Mail. Asthma Canada 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario M4S 2Z2. Reach Us By Phone. 1-866-787-4050 (Toll Free)ASTHMA TRIGGERS
Asthma triggers are things in your environment that cause worsening of asthma symptoms or asthma attacks. Triggers can be anywhere, and avoiding triggers that are under your control will help you be better prepared to deal with triggers that are more difficult to avoid like pollen, smog and viruses. Triggers often bring on asthma attacks. HOME - ASTHMA CANADADONATEALLERGIES AND ASTHMAGET HELPWHAT WE DOABOUTUSNEWS & UPDATES
There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and know MEDICINES & TREATMENT The two most common types of asthma medications are controllers which treat the long-term, underlying inflammation in your airways and relievers which act as your rescue inhaler and provide fast but short-term relief of symptoms. You should speak with your healthcare professional about finding a treatment plan that is right for you.ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system HOW TO TELL YOU HAVE ASTHMA Coughing is a major feature of asthma, especially in children and can sometimes be the only sign of asthma. Wheezing: is difficulty breathing accompanied by a whistling sound coming from your airways. Shortness of breath: gives you the feeling that you can’t get enough air into your lungs, and may even find it difficult to eat, sleep orspeak.
TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public healthPEAK FLOW METERS
Digital Asthma Monitors, also known as Digital Peak Flow Meters, measure: Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) – the maximum speed at which you can exhale air from your lungs, after inhaling a big breath. Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) – the volume of air expelledwithin the
HOME - ASTHMA CANADADONATEALLERGIES AND ASTHMAGET HELPWHAT WE DOABOUTUSNEWS & UPDATES
There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and know MEDICINES & TREATMENT The two most common types of asthma medications are controllers which treat the long-term, underlying inflammation in your airways and relievers which act as your rescue inhaler and provide fast but short-term relief of symptoms. You should speak with your healthcare professional about finding a treatment plan that is right for you.ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system HOW TO TELL YOU HAVE ASTHMA Coughing is a major feature of asthma, especially in children and can sometimes be the only sign of asthma. Wheezing: is difficulty breathing accompanied by a whistling sound coming from your airways. Shortness of breath: gives you the feeling that you can’t get enough air into your lungs, and may even find it difficult to eat, sleep orspeak.
TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public healthPEAK FLOW METERS
Digital Asthma Monitors, also known as Digital Peak Flow Meters, measure: Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) – the maximum speed at which you can exhale air from your lungs, after inhaling a big breath. Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) – the volume of air expelledwithin the
UNDERSTANDING ASTHMA Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that causes symptoms like shortness of breath, chest tightness, coughing and wheezing. Asthma causes inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes, which leads to limited airflow and difficulty breathing. The airways of our lungs are surrounded by muscles and contain mucousglands.
SEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
CONTACT - ASTHMA CANADA Reach us by Email. info@asthma.ca. Reach Us By Mail. Asthma Canada 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario M4S 2Z2. Reach Us By Phone. 1-866-787-4050 (Toll Free) GET HELP - ASTHMA CANADA Asthma Canada is here if you need help managing or understanding your asthma. Access asthma education and support programs, get evidence-based information.ASTHMA ATTACKS
An asthma attack occurs when the muscles surrounding the airways tighten (bronchoconstriction) and your airways become too narrow for you to breathe effectively. An attack can happen suddenly if your asthma is not under control and you are exposed to one of your triggers. Or it can build up slowly, over hours, days or even weeks. RESOURCES - ASTHMA CANADA Asthma Canada regularly develops educational resources for electronic and print. These materials are meant to educate and inform the general public on issues relating to asthma and proper asthma management. All of our resources are available to download in PDF format. To order print copies, please fill out this order form and fax or mail it back. TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
DELIVERY DEVICES
When the canister is pushed down, a measured dose of the medication is pushed out as you breathe it in. Examples of MDI’s are: Ventolin, Flovent, Advair, Alvesco, Airomir, and QVar. This medication should be used with a spacer for increased delivery to the airways. When your inhaler is used alone, medicine often ends up in your mouth, throatASTHMA TRIGGERS
Asthma triggers are things in your environment that cause worsening of asthma symptoms or asthma attacks. Triggers can be anywhere, and avoiding triggers that are under your control will help you be better prepared to deal with triggers that are more difficult to avoid like pollen, smog and viruses. Triggers often bring on asthma attacks.NASAL POLYPS
Nasal polyps are soft growths that develop in the nasal passages or sinuses. They hang down like teardrops or grapes in your nasal passages. They are not a sign of cancer and they are not painful. They develop because of inflammation, and they are common in people who have asthma. Polyps can occur in children and adults but they occurmore
HOME - ASTHMA CANADADONATEALLERGIES AND ASTHMAGET HELPWHAT WE DOABOUTUSNEWS & UPDATES
There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and know MEDICINES & TREATMENT The two most common types of asthma medications are controllers which treat the long-term, underlying inflammation in your airways and relievers which act as your rescue inhaler and provide fast but short-term relief of symptoms. You should speak with your healthcare professional about finding a treatment plan that is right for you.ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system HOW TO TELL YOU HAVE ASTHMA Coughing is a major feature of asthma, especially in children and can sometimes be the only sign of asthma. Wheezing: is difficulty breathing accompanied by a whistling sound coming from your airways. Shortness of breath: gives you the feeling that you can’t get enough air into your lungs, and may even find it difficult to eat, sleep orspeak.
TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public healthPEAK FLOW METERS
Digital Asthma Monitors, also known as Digital Peak Flow Meters, measure: Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) – the maximum speed at which you can exhale air from your lungs, after inhaling a big breath. Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) – the volume of air expelledwithin the
HOME - ASTHMA CANADADONATEALLERGIES AND ASTHMAGET HELPWHAT WE DOABOUTUSNEWS & UPDATES
There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and know MEDICINES & TREATMENT The two most common types of asthma medications are controllers which treat the long-term, underlying inflammation in your airways and relievers which act as your rescue inhaler and provide fast but short-term relief of symptoms. You should speak with your healthcare professional about finding a treatment plan that is right for you.ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system HOW TO TELL YOU HAVE ASTHMA Coughing is a major feature of asthma, especially in children and can sometimes be the only sign of asthma. Wheezing: is difficulty breathing accompanied by a whistling sound coming from your airways. Shortness of breath: gives you the feeling that you can’t get enough air into your lungs, and may even find it difficult to eat, sleep orspeak.
TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public healthPEAK FLOW METERS
Digital Asthma Monitors, also known as Digital Peak Flow Meters, measure: Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) – the maximum speed at which you can exhale air from your lungs, after inhaling a big breath. Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) – the volume of air expelledwithin the
UNDERSTANDING ASTHMA Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that causes symptoms like shortness of breath, chest tightness, coughing and wheezing. Asthma causes inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes, which leads to limited airflow and difficulty breathing. The airways of our lungs are surrounded by muscles and contain mucousglands.
SEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
CONTACT - ASTHMA CANADA Reach us by Email. info@asthma.ca. Reach Us By Mail. Asthma Canada 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario M4S 2Z2. Reach Us By Phone. 1-866-787-4050 (Toll Free) GET HELP - ASTHMA CANADA Asthma Canada is here if you need help managing or understanding your asthma. Access asthma education and support programs, get evidence-based information.ASTHMA ATTACKS
An asthma attack occurs when the muscles surrounding the airways tighten (bronchoconstriction) and your airways become too narrow for you to breathe effectively. An attack can happen suddenly if your asthma is not under control and you are exposed to one of your triggers. Or it can build up slowly, over hours, days or even weeks. RESOURCES - ASTHMA CANADA Asthma Canada regularly develops educational resources for electronic and print. These materials are meant to educate and inform the general public on issues relating to asthma and proper asthma management. All of our resources are available to download in PDF format. To order print copies, please fill out this order form and fax or mail it back. TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
DELIVERY DEVICES
When the canister is pushed down, a measured dose of the medication is pushed out as you breathe it in. Examples of MDI’s are: Ventolin, Flovent, Advair, Alvesco, Airomir, and QVar. This medication should be used with a spacer for increased delivery to the airways. When your inhaler is used alone, medicine often ends up in your mouth, throatASTHMA TRIGGERS
Asthma triggers are things in your environment that cause worsening of asthma symptoms or asthma attacks. Triggers can be anywhere, and avoiding triggers that are under your control will help you be better prepared to deal with triggers that are more difficult to avoid like pollen, smog and viruses. Triggers often bring on asthma attacks.NASAL POLYPS
Nasal polyps are soft growths that develop in the nasal passages or sinuses. They hang down like teardrops or grapes in your nasal passages. They are not a sign of cancer and they are not painful. They develop because of inflammation, and they are common in people who have asthma. Polyps can occur in children and adults but they occurmore
HOME - ASTHMA CANADADONATEALLERGIES AND ASTHMAGET HELPWHAT WE DOABOUTUSNEWS & UPDATES
There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and knowSEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
CONTACT - ASTHMA CANADA Reach us by Email. info@asthma.ca. Reach Us By Mail. Asthma Canada 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario M4S 2Z2. Reach Us By Phone. 1-866-787-4050 (Toll Free) RESEARCH - ASTHMA CANADA Clinical trials add to the progress that is being made in the treatment of asthma. They answer important scientific questions and lead to future research. Many people with asthma and allergies live with an improved quality of life because of progress made through clinical trials. Clinical trials for new treatments involve severalsteps, called
ASTHMA CANADA WEBINARS Asthma Canada’s Introduction to Asthma webinar with Dr. Alan Kaplan covers frequently asked questions about asthma, a list of topics to review with your doctor, education about asthma triggers, asthma medications, and suggestions of where to find more information to help you manage your asthma. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with asthma for years, this webinar is for you! BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public health HOME - ASTHMA CANADADONATEALLERGIES AND ASTHMAGET HELPWHAT WE DOABOUTUSNEWS & UPDATES
There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. ASTHMA AND COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Keep taking your controller medication daily or as prescribed. This will help cut your risk of an asthma attack being triggered by any respiratory virus, including COVID-19. Carry your reliever inhaler with you every day, in case your asthma symptoms flare up.; Monitor your asthma symptoms closely and follow your Asthma Action Plan to help you recognize and manage asthma symptoms, and knowSEVERE ASTHMA
In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
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Kids Asthma Action Plan. An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it outtogether. Download.
CONTACT - ASTHMA CANADA Reach us by Email. info@asthma.ca. Reach Us By Mail. Asthma Canada 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario M4S 2Z2. Reach Us By Phone. 1-866-787-4050 (Toll Free) RESEARCH - ASTHMA CANADA Clinical trials add to the progress that is being made in the treatment of asthma. They answer important scientific questions and lead to future research. Many people with asthma and allergies live with an improved quality of life because of progress made through clinical trials. Clinical trials for new treatments involve severalsteps, called
ASTHMA CANADA WEBINARS Asthma Canada’s Introduction to Asthma webinar with Dr. Alan Kaplan covers frequently asked questions about asthma, a list of topics to review with your doctor, education about asthma triggers, asthma medications, and suggestions of where to find more information to help you manage your asthma. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with asthma for years, this webinar is for you! BIOLOGIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERE ASTHMA Biologic Treatment for Severe Asthma. One of the newest developments for treatment of moderate to Severe Asthma is a group of medications called “biologics.” Each of these treatments is designed to target and block a particular part of your immune system TIPS FOR WEARING A MASK Tips for Wearing a Face Mask with Asthma. The Public Health Agency of Canada currently recommends that Canadians wear non-medical face masks while in public spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained – such as on public transit, or at the grocery store.. Be sure to check your provincial or territorial authority for up-to-dateguidance.
A SNAPSHOT OF ASTHMA IN CANADA Executive Summary Breathing is something that most people take for granted, but for those living with asthma it is often a struggle. Asthma is a major public health HOME - ASTHMA CANADA There are over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma in Canada, and every year an estimated 250 Canadians lose their lives to the disease. You can help change that. By supporting Asthma Canada, you fund asthma education, advocacy and research to stop asthma attacks today, and unlock a cure tomorrow. Donate Today. UNDERSTANDING ASTHMA Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that causes symptoms like shortness of breath, chest tightness, coughing and wheezing. Asthma causes inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes, which leads to limited airflow and difficulty breathing. The airways of our lungs are surrounded by muscles and contain mucousglands.
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In 2015, asthma attacks led to more than 70,000 visits to emergency rooms in Canada. The cost of asthma to the Canadian economy is expected to climb to $4.2 billion by 2030. According to one study, children with Severe Asthma were more likely (9.1%) to miss seven days or more of school than children with mild (5.7%) or moderate disease(5.3%).
EDUCATION - ASTHMA CANADA We offer education, resources and support programs for children, newly diagnosed individuals, those in remote communities, and others.. Our Asthma & Allergy HelpLine is staffed by professional Certified Respiratory Educators who are equipped to address medical, scientific and emotional concerns faced by members of our community. This bilingual service is free of charge for Canadians across the RESOURCES - ASTHMA CANADA Asthma Canada regularly develops educational resources for electronic and print. These materials are meant to educate and inform the general public on issues relating to asthma and proper asthma management. All of our resources are available to download in PDF format. To order print copies, please fill out this order form and fax or mail it back.COVID-19 AND ASTHMA
T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050 ASTHMA AND INFLUENZA Asthma and Influenza. Influenza, also known as the seasonal flu, is an unpredictable and highly contagious viral infection of the nose, throat and lungs. These viruses travel through air droplets when an infected individual coughs, sneezes or talks. It can spread when someone inhales the air droplets or touches infected objects,transferring germs.
LIVING WELL WITH ASTHMA 8 Living Well with Asthma What is asthma? Asthma is a chronic or long-term disease of the airways, the tubes that carry air into our lungs. It causes inflammation and narrowing of ASTHMA FACTS AND STATISTICS T 416 787 4050 F 416 787 5807 E info@asthma.ca 124 Merton Street, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z2 Charitable Registration No. 89853 7048 RR0001 www.Asthma.ca HelpLine 1 866 787 4050BREATHE EASY
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