HOW CAN YOU HELP A FRIEND, FAMILY MEMBER OR COLLEAGUE LIVING WITH SEVERE ASTHMA?

Sometimes the best support you can give someone with severe asthma is to encourage them to see a doctor if you notice that their asthma is getting worse.

Discover how to learn their symptoms, spot the changes, and how to get that conversation started.

Download our guide on how to help people with severe asthma

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THU PHAM’S STORY

Find out how Thu Pham’s mother encouraged her to go to the hospital when her asthma symptoms worsened and how she supports her daily living with severe asthma.

FIVE STEPS FOR OFFERING SUPPORT

We asked severe asthma patients what would help them to better overcome their daily challenge.
Follow these practical STEPS to help offer your support:

AND THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP OF ALL:

Talk to your friend or loved one when you think he or she should speak to a doctor about their severe asthma.

If your friend or loved one is struggling to spot the signs that they may need to have a conversation with their doctor about their asthma, try sharing this interactive checklist with them, they can even download their own personal copy.

DISCOVER THE INTERACTIVE CHECKLIST