Asthma in children: Condition overview
Your child’s asthma can be managed
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- About 1 in 13 children in the U.S. have asthma.
- Up to three-quarters of children with asthma grow out of it.
- There are many medications that can help prevent symptoms and ease them when they happen.
- You can also prevent asthma by learning what triggers your child's asthma and avoiding these if you can.
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This information is for educational use only, and is not a substitute for prompt professional medical advice. Readers should always consult a physician or other professional for advice and treatment. ©BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2008. All rights reserved.








