Nazia is a GP in Wirral. She supports the #TooMuchBlueGetAReview campaign.
Good #asthma control means you shouldn’t have symptoms, or need your blue inhaler often.
If you’re using it more than 3 times a week, talk to your GP.
#AsthmaAwareness #AskAboutAsthma
By helping young people recognise when their asthma is not under control, we can give them the confidence and tools to manage their asthma better, and get help early if they need it.
Remember #TooMuchBlueGetAReview
Find out more at: cheshireandmerseyside.nhs.uk/TooMuchBlue
#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. staffsstokeics.org.uk/asthm...
#AskAboutAsthma
Next week is the "September Surge", when there is usually a marked rise in hospital admission rates for #Asthma among young people. To raise awareness of asthma and how you and your child can manage their care, this week is #AskAboutAsthma week. Read more 👇
Pic: A Fanshawe.
#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 staffsstokeics.org.uk/asthm...
A clear rise in hospital admission rates for asthma among young people occurs during September & 'week 38' specifically.
This #AskAboutAsthma week take time to prepare ahead of the 'September Surge' in England with our clinical resources on #asthma 🔎 ow.ly/K3Oo50T0Sgw
Child asthma hospital admissions could quadruple as school pupils return Charity warns that hospital admissions jumped 348% between August to September in 2023
🫁 This week is #AskAboutAsthma Week (week 38) - the ‘September Spike’ when asthma attacks and child hospital admissions rise because children returned to school after the summer holidays.
Triggers include viruses (like those that cause COVID-19) and allergens.
#SafeAirSchools
PCRS are proud to support #AskAboutAsthma by helping to ensure that every child and young person with asthma and their families are aware of the four asks to manage their asthma.
Learn more ➡️ www.pcrs-uk.org/news/askabou...
Access our asthma resources ➡️ ow.ly/N0MX50WPs6H
Graphic image for #AskAboutAsthma Week showing Smart Air's Blast Mini air purifier. Text explains that air purifiers improve indoor air quality and help manage asthma by removing pollen, dust, smoke, mould spores, and pet dander.
1 in 11 children in the UK is affected by asthma. 🫁 This #AskAboutAsthma Week, take control of your indoor air: monitor it, improve ventilation & use HEPA purifiers.
Creating a cleaner indoor environment can significantly improve asthma management. 💚
#AsthmaAwarenessWeek
An image of a parent helping a child use an inhaler. Text reads: Safer asthma. Do you know a child who has asthma? They need to see a healthcare professional once a year, get their inhaler technique checked and get a written asthma action plan (for school and home).
This #AskAboutAsthma week, we are encouraging children and young people with asthma to come forward for lifesaving checks.
Visit www.SaferAsthma.co.uk for more information.
#SaferAsthma
Next Monday, Sep 8 is the start of #AskAboutAsthma Week.
Asthma is a common condition which affects your breathing but is easily treated.
Symptoms are wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and your chest feeling tight.
If you or your child have these symptoms, make a GP appointment.
Ask about asthma
by Daniel Gill
This week NHS England is suggesting that we all #AskAboutAsthma to raise awareness of the experiences of those with asthma, and suggest ways to help people with asthma live their best lives- tech researchers do their bit with smart inhalers.
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🫁 #AskAboutAsthma Week! With 1 in 11 children in the UK affected by asthma, air pollution is a key trigger. Use HEPA purifiers, extractor fans, and monitor outdoor air quality to reduce symptoms.💚 #CleanAir #AsthmaAwareness