Inspired by working on #AskAboutAsthma this week. I live with Asthma, advocate for my son with Asthma and witnessed the very worst of Asthma in PICU. It feels close to home... but it should do...for all of us. 1 in 11 children! 1 death per month is 1 too many @SaraNelsonRGN
The primary care webinar today provided the perfect round up to the weeks webinars and conference. Our primary care teams are at the forefront of Asthma management. Recognition, diagnosis, onward referral, management plans and follow-ups must all be robust #askaboutasthma
Asthma-friendly schools help children manage their condition and stay well.
Find out how schools in south east London are creating safe, supportive environments and become an Asthma Friendly School: https://t.co/rIkg1N5a3u
#AskAboutAsthma
Asthma-friendly schools help children manage their condition and stay well.
Find out how schools in south east London are creating safe, supportive environments and become an Asthma Friendly School: https://t.co/ym7wyO5TAb
#AskAboutAsthma
Knowing how to use an inhaler correctly can help prevent your child needing to go to hospital.
You can find videos on how to use different types of inhalers on the @BeatAsthmaUK website at https://t.co/EajscNkHa4
#AskAboutAsthma
Asthma-friendly schools help children manage their condition and stay well.
Find out how schools in south east London are creating safe, supportive environments and become an Asthma Friendly School: https://t.co/W4ErEYEe8B
#AskAboutAsthma
Air pollution affects children more severely than adults and it worsens #asthma.
Our greener respiratory healthcare calendar of action features small steps you can take to reduce the impact of pollution on their health 📅💚 https://t.co/0D6SAciMFI
#GreenerNHS#AskAboutAsthma
Children in #Lincolnshire are getting earlier asthma diagnoses thanks to new NHS clinics.
Oliver, 14, now has a clear diagnosis and better support from Skegness CDC. “I’ve not felt rushed and could ask any questions.” More at: https://t.co/DIBWoA7Sl0
#AskAboutAsthma@ULHT_News
Roughly one in 11 children and one in 12 adults have asthma, which can emerge for the first time in people in their 70s and 80s. This text looks at the specific issues, factors and interventions that can alleviate and prevent asthma in adults. #AskAboutAsthma
Affected by asthma? Whether you're a parent, carer or young person living with asthma, reach out to your GP or asthma nurse for a personalised asthma action plan, inhaler technique review or to schedule your annual asthma check-up. #AskAboutAsthma
#AskAboutAsthma 2025 is all about helping children and young people with asthma to live their best lives.
Find more information and useful resources around how to use an inhaler properly https://t.co/POccHaKFf1
Asthma-friendly schools help children manage their condition and stay well.
Find out how schools in south east London are creating safe, supportive environments and become an Asthma Friendly School: https://t.co/TbCZMKPLuM
#AskAboutAsthma
Understanding environmental risks helps children and young people manage their asthma.
✅Remember to ask your healthcare provider about the effects of air pollution
#AskAboutAsthma
Do you know a child who has asthma? They need to:
· see a healthcare professional once a year
· get their inhaler technique checked
· get a written asthma action plan (for school and home).
Find more information at https://t.co/y42xtnZomA
#SaferAsthma#AskAboutAsthma
Scheduling an asthma review once a year (and after every attack) can help
children and young people to manage their symptoms. Speak to your GP or
asthma nurse to book your next asthma review. https://t.co/fVdc3bAqFo #AskAboutAsthma
#AskAboutAsthma 2025 is all about helping children and young people with asthma to live their best lives. Find more information and useful resources around how to use an inhaler properly https://t.co/mSBujICjLW