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An action plan is a clear, written plan detailing what a person with asthma should in the event of an asthma attack. It lists all necessary medications and explains when to take them.
The Asthma Action Plan will include how much of the medicine to take and how often. Your plan will also list when to call your child’s doctor if the symptoms are not improving or getting worse.
The asthma action plan is divided into three zones: green, yellow and red. A child in the green zone has no asthma symptoms, feels well and should continue to take their medications.
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An Asthma Action Plan can help your child stay active with the right precautions. You can click here and here to learn more about asthma in Hawaiʻi and how to protect yourself and your family.
The asthma action plan is divided into three zones: green, yellow and red. A child in the green zone has no asthma symptoms, feels well and should continue to take their medications.