Can Asthma be Prevented?
We don't yet know how to prevent asthma, but there are some things that can lower the chances of an asthma attack.
To prevent asthma symptoms:
- Learn about your asthma and how to control it.
- Use medications as directed by your doctor to prevent or stop attacks.
- Avoid things that make your asthma worse, as much as possible.
- Get regular checkups from your doctor.
- Follow your asthma action plan.
Scientists do not yet know how to prevent the inflammation of the airways that leads to asthma. Scientists are exploring some theories:
- Babies exposed to tobacco smoke are more likely to get asthma. If a mother smokes during pregnancy, her baby may also be more likely to get asthma.
- Personal smoking may also cause asthma.
- Obesity may be linked to asthma as well as other health problems.
Some of these products may help asthma.