When you have asthma, your symptoms can vary from time to time and situation to situation. It can be difficult to know when changes in your symptoms are normal, and when they might mean trouble.
That's why it is recommended that you work with your healthcare provider to create a written Asthma Action Plan. You can print a copy of an Asthma Action Plan below and to take with you to your next doctors appointment or to your Pharmacist.
Together, you can modify it as needed so that you always know when a change in your symptoms means something serious.
An Asthma Action Plan allows you and your healthcare provider to create a personalised program for managing your asthma. You can use it as a strategy to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Studies have shown that having a written agreement with your healthcare provider helps you manage your asthma at home.
Print and take this sample action plan with you to your next appointment to start a discussion.
Studies have shown that having a written agreement with your doctor helps you manage your asthma at home. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it out
An Asthma Action Plan is a strategy that you can use to identify when your asthma may be flaring up and how to manage your asthma when it gets out of control. Print a copy and take with you when you see your healthcare provider so you can fill it out together.
The plan is based on frequency and severity of symptoms and/or results of peak flow monitoring, and sets out how you should adjust your medication depending on how controlled your asthma is.
Understand that the controller medications you may be on at this time are controlling your asthma and its symptoms.
If you find that any of the following occur, you are in the yellow zone:
If you are in the yellow zone, talk to your doctor-it means your asthma is not totally controlled. This is the zone that most people are in as many people expect to have asthma symptoms.
You should be able to manage your asthma so that you are symptom free! If you are in this yellow zone, you need to speak with your doctor to adjust your controller medication.
Most asthma attacks are not sudden, and can be treated while in the yellow zone. However, if your are experiencing the following asthma symptoms, you are in the red zone and you need to get medical attention immediately. Make sure you recognize red zone signs:
If you're experiencing asthma symptoms, your asthma is poorly controlled and you require immediate medical attention. See your doctor immediately. If your symptoms are very severe, go to the nearest Emergency Room at your local hospital. Never hesitate to seek emergency help.
The three Zones of Asthma Care can be related to a traffic signal. When Green, you are clear to go. When Yellow, you must proceed with caution and pay attention to what is going on around you. When Red you would be proceeding in a dangerous situation. You never go from Green to Red but you must pass Yellow. This Yellow is your warning area, the time you need to make adjustments to your medication to return to the safe zone of Green.
Having a personalised Asthma Action Plan will allow you to easily identify which zone you are in and what you must do to stay in the Green zone.
If any of the above symptoms are present, call your local emergency service immediately. Have the following written down and kept close at hand in case of an emergency:
Your doctor's name and phone number
Local emergency service phone number
Local ambulance service phone number
Your Pharmacist's name and contact phone number