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Asthma and Your Child
There is no cure for asthma, but as children grow, they may stop having symptoms. It is important to realize, however, that the tendency toward asthmatic symptoms will be present for the child's entire life.

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Asthma: An Overview
Asthma is a problem in the airways, but we don't know exactly why. It is more common in people who have allergies, although anyone can develop asthma at any time.

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Exercise and Asthma
Asthma should not be used as an excuse to avoid exercise. If symptoms prevent you from participating fully in activities, a small change in your care plan might be all you need to get relief from symptoms caused by exercise or activity.

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