Asthma and pregnancy
Pregnancy decreases lung volume, which may make it harder to breathe.
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Pregnancy decreases lung volume, which may make it harder to breathe.
You will need a written plan to help control your asthma.
These treatments get asthma symptoms under control right away.
Avoiding asthma triggers and taking exercise precautions can help keep symptoms under control.
It can be caused by allergies, irritants, or certain drugs or medical conditions.
Three promising approaches are currently being studied.
Most people with asthma notice flare-ups after exposure to certain allergens.
There are several different tests your doctor may use to confirm the diagnosis.
There are many drugs out there that can improve symptoms.
Usually there are several different tests your doctor may recommend.