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Asthma Week 38: The September Spike

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Week 38 or "September Asthma Peak" causes a dangerous spike in childhood asthma hospital admissions as children return to school and encounter new triggers after potentially reducing medication over summer.
• Four key steps to prevent asthma attacks during the September peak
• Getting a written asthma action plan reduces hospital admissions by four times
• Proper inhaler technique ensures medication effectiveness
• Regular asthma reviews help keep treatment on track
• Identifying and managing air quality triggers, both indoor and outdoor
• Parents should ensure schools have copies of action plans and accessible medications
• Teachers need to know which students have asthma and how to help during an attack
• Healthcare professionals should promote the #AskAboutAsthma campaign
• Asthma affects children year-round but September represents a particularly high-risk period
Please like and share our socials, and if you can give us a star rating wherever you listen, that helps with the algorithms. Don't forget to ask about asthma this September.

Here are some resources;

Asthma + Lung UK Parents Resources - Support for parents + carers | Asthma + Lung UK

Asthma + Lung UK Videos for all types of inhaler device - Search use the link to navigate through their demo archive

Inhalers and Medicines Support - Your child's inhalers and medicines | Asthma + Lung UK

Asthma Action Plan's - Your child’s asthma action plan | Asthma + Lung UK

Asthma Attach Advice - What to do if your child has an asthma attack | Asthma + Lung UK and Asthma - NHS

Managing Asthma - Managing your child's asthma | Asthma +

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Asthma Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Explaining Week 38 and September Peak (00:01:09)

3. Four Powerful Acts for Asthma Control (00:02:49)

4. Why Asthma Awareness Matters (00:06:05)

5. How Parents, Teachers and Professionals Help (00:06:51)

6. Closing and Future Episodes Preview (00:08:47)

8 episodes

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Week 38 or "September Asthma Peak" causes a dangerous spike in childhood asthma hospital admissions as children return to school and encounter new triggers after potentially reducing medication over summer.
• Four key steps to prevent asthma attacks during the September peak
• Getting a written asthma action plan reduces hospital admissions by four times
• Proper inhaler technique ensures medication effectiveness
• Regular asthma reviews help keep treatment on track
• Identifying and managing air quality triggers, both indoor and outdoor
• Parents should ensure schools have copies of action plans and accessible medications
• Teachers need to know which students have asthma and how to help during an attack
• Healthcare professionals should promote the #AskAboutAsthma campaign
• Asthma affects children year-round but September represents a particularly high-risk period
Please like and share our socials, and if you can give us a star rating wherever you listen, that helps with the algorithms. Don't forget to ask about asthma this September.

Here are some resources;

Asthma + Lung UK Parents Resources - Support for parents + carers | Asthma + Lung UK

Asthma + Lung UK Videos for all types of inhaler device - Search use the link to navigate through their demo archive

Inhalers and Medicines Support - Your child's inhalers and medicines | Asthma + Lung UK

Asthma Action Plan's - Your child’s asthma action plan | Asthma + Lung UK

Asthma Attach Advice - What to do if your child has an asthma attack | Asthma + Lung UK and Asthma - NHS

Managing Asthma - Managing your child's asthma | Asthma +

Follow us on social media

Facebook

Instagram

We really appreciate any likes, comments or shares. Please also feel free to suggest any topics you would like to see us cover.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome and Asthma Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Explaining Week 38 and September Peak (00:01:09)

3. Four Powerful Acts for Asthma Control (00:02:49)

4. Why Asthma Awareness Matters (00:06:05)

5. How Parents, Teachers and Professionals Help (00:06:51)

6. Closing and Future Episodes Preview (00:08:47)

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