Asthma is caused by an inflammation to the airways especially the bronchi (small tubes which carry air in and out of the lungs).
When an irritant comes into contact with these (trigger) the airways narrow and the muscles surrounding them tighten causing an increase in the production go phlegm.
This makes it difficult to breathe causing wheezing and coughing. It also makes their chest feel tight.
Examples of triggers include smoke, vapes, perfume and cold air.
Signs:
Difficultly in breathing
Wheezing
Distress and anxiety
Grey / blue skin tones
May become exhausted
Coughing
TREATMENT
Sit them down and reassure them
Get them to concentrate on slow deep breathe
Allow them to use their own inhaler
Dial 999 / 112 if:
If it’s their first attack
They cannot talk
No signs of improvement
Remember, if they get too tired you can administer the inhaler for them. Discharge all dosages while you wait.
An inhaler contains medication like salbutamol which is bronchial dilator. You cannot overdose on it.
Created: 25 September 2025
Last Modified: 25 September 2025
Author: Phil Newton
Version: Version: 1.00
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