[Skip to Content]
CareSource

CareSource.com





Asthma Week 4: How to Avoid Triggers

Do you know what causes or "triggers" your child's asthma flare-ups? Maybe it's air pollution, allergies, or the weather. And even though exercise can be good for kids with asthma, it can sometimes trigger a flare-up. 

Avoiding triggers can help prevent flare-ups. Here are some ways to create an asthma-safe home: 

To reduce exposure to outdoor triggers: 

  • Avoid outdoor play when pollen counts or mold counts are high. 
  • Have kids bathe or shower and change clothes after being outside. 
  • Don't let your child mow the grass or rake leaves.

You can't get rid of all triggers. But you can do a lot to reduce your child's exposure to them. If you're not sure what causes your child's asthma flare-ups, ask your doctor.

Asthma Triggers

See some common asthma triggers and how to deal with them.

  • Asthma: Triggers

    Asthma: Triggers

    Triggers are things that can cause asthma flare-ups or make them worse. Learn more about triggers and how to stay away from them.

This publication was made possible by Grant 1C1CMS331017 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The contents of this newsletter are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Health and Human Services or any of its agencies.

Medically reviewed by: KidsHealth Medical Experts