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Asthma (cont'd)


Call Your Doctor If...

  • You have wheezing and trouble breathing even when taking your medicine regularly.
  • You develop a high temperature.
  • You have muscle aches or chest pain.
  • Your sputum turns yellow, green, gray, or bloody, or becomes too thick to cough up.
  • You have any problems that may be caused by your medicine (such as a rash, itching, swelling, or trouble breathing).
  • Wheezing, trouble breathing, or coughing gets worse, even though you are taking your medicine.
  • You have followed directions above and still cannot breathe, Call 911 or 0 (operator) to get to the nearest hospital or clinic. Do not drive yourself!

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