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Talking with your health care provider about these and other
updates to the asthma management guidelines is an important
part of your asthma care and can help you make informed deci-
sions about your treatment. Asthma is a serious condition, but
with the right treatment, it can be controlled. Work with your
health care provider to develop a comprehensive prevention
and treatment plan that includes:
• Taking prescribed medications
• Addressing environmental factors that worsen symptoms
• Learning skills to manage your asthma on your own (such as
with an asthma action plan)
• Monitoring your care to assess how well it’s working and
how to adjust, if needed
If you have asthma and are concerned about COVID-19, talk
to your health care provider. People with moderate to severe
asthma may be more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19.
COVID-19 can affect the respiratory tract (nose, throat, lungs),
cause an asthma attack and possibly lead to pneumonia and
acute respiratory disease. For more information on COVID-19,
visit CDC.gov.
Read more about the updated guidelines and find asthma re-
sources and information from NHLBI’s Learn More Breathe
BetterSM program at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/LMBBasthma.
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