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Questions to Ask Your Physician about Allergies and Asthma

Last updated on November 14th, 2021

Questions to Ask Your Physician about Allergies and Asthma
  1. How do I know whether I have allergies or asthma?
  2. If I have no family history of allergies or asthma, is it true that I won’t get them?
  3. How old does a child have to be before getting tested for allergies or asthma?
  4. If I don’t have allergies or asthma, why is it important that I quit smoking?
  5. If I don’t smoke in the house, will my child still be exposed to secondhand smoke?
  6. Should I not get a pet until I know whether my child will develop allergies to it?
  7. Why do some people have allergies to some things and not to others?
  8. If I take medication for allergies or asthma, will my lungs get stronger?
  9. Is it dangerous to exercise if I have exercise-induced asthma?
  10. During an allergic reaction, how will I know when I should go to the emergency room?
  11. During an asthma attack, how will I know when I should go to the emergency room?
  12. What can happen if I overuse my inhaler?
  13. Do allergy and asthma symptoms usually get better as we get older?
  14. If I am allergic to one food, will I be allergic to others?
  15. Why do I seem to have asthma symptoms only during the winter months?
  16. If I have asthma, will my children have it, too?
 
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