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Asthma has reached epidemic proportions in the United States.
Nearly 15 million people have asthma, including nearly
one in 13 school-aged children. Asthma is the leading cause
of school absenteeism due to chronic illness and over 10 million
school days are missed due to asthma each year. When not well
controlled, asthma can prevent a child from leading a fully
active life and can be potentially life-threatening. Asthma
also can affect academic performance because of missed school
days as well as missed sleep due to nighttime asthma.
Children spend a great deal of time in school, so if your
child has asthma, it is important to consider how their asthma
will be controlled in school. The following provide tips for
parents as well as information to share with teachers, school
nurses, and other school staff on how to control asthma in
school.
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© 2002-2004 American Lung Association of Minnesota
Medical Disclaimer
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