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    How to talk to your doctor

    Sometimes when you are nding your asthma difcult to control its a good idea tomake an appointment to visit your asthma nurse or your GP to get some expertadvice on getting your asthma under control again. Sometimes just havingsomeone to listen and give you reassurance can help.

    However, lots of people dont like visiting their GP, and we understand why.Sometimes you have to wait for a long time in the waiting room, with only oldcopies ofWomans Own and Readers Digestto keep you company. But if your

    asthma symptoms are coming back and the steps you have taken according to yourPersonal Asthma Action Plan dont seem to be working, then it is a good idea to getyourself off to the surgery.

    We also know that some people nd it difcult talking to their doctor or nurseabout their asthma. One of the reasons we hear about is that some people dontwant to waste the doctors time, but when it comes to your health and your asthma,then you are not being a time waster. In fact, youll be saving them time in the longrun. All you are doing is getting the advice you are entitled to. At other times youmay feel that you dont understand your nurse or doctor because of the languagethey use, or the way they describe things during your appointment. Maybe you feelthat you come out of the surgery even more confused than when you went in. Youare not alone in feeling like this. Other people tell us that they can feel intimidatedby going to the doctor and that they dont feel that they can be open when they aresitting face to face in the consulting room. Does that sound like your experience? Ifso, take a quick look at our tips and suggestions below to get the most out of yourtime with your doctor or asthma nurse. Whatever your experience, if youd rather

    talk to one of our asthma nurse specialists before visiting yourdoctor, you can call the Adviceline on 0800 121 62 44.

    Be prepared. If you nd it difcult to talk to your doctor, its a great idea to jotdown what you want to say before you go for your appointment. You could listthe symptoms you have been having, or if you have noticed that your peakow is getting worse you could take along your peak ow diary to show themduring your appointment. You might also want to list all of the things you have

    done yourself to try to get your asthma under control again. This will let thedoctor know more about your situation and should help him/her to get a goodpicture of what is happening to you.

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    Ask the doctor or nurse to check your Personal Asthma Action Plan (or ask forone if you dont have one). Alternatively, you can order a blank one here to takewith you. Your doctor or nurse can then ll out your new Personal Asthma ActionPlan with you at the appointment.

    You could also ask if you can have your inhaler technique checked. Anyone can

    slip into bad habits with their inhaler technique, or it may be that you haventbeen shown properly before. You need good inhaler technique to get the bestout of your inhalers. If you ask to have it checked then youll know for certainthat you are looking after yourself properly for the future. This is one of theeasiest ways to get your asthma under control. Also, if you dont want to askyour doctor to check your technique, you could always ask your pharmacist tocheck it for you the next time you are there to pick up a prescription.Alternatively, you can have a look at our inhaler technique videos here

    If you are worried about the possibility of having an asthma attack then askthem what advice they can give you. (You might also want to carry an AsthmaAttack Cardin your wallet/bag it gives some people a better sense ofsecurity knowing that if they need a reminder about what steps to take, it isalways with them.) You can order an Asthma Attack Cardhere.

    Are you worried about side effects? If so, you can ask your doctor about this. We

    often hear from people who are not taking their asthma medicines because ofworries about side effects, but the side effects of asthma medicines are oftenexaggerated. Your doctor or asthma nurse can put the record straight. You mightalso want to take a look at our information on side effects here. You may be ableto swap your medicine for a different one if you dont get on well with it. Again,our asthma nurse specialists can talk over any concerns with you. Just call ourAdviceline on 0800 121 62 44.

    Ask when your next asthma review is, or if you have never had an annual asthma

    review, then ask your doctors receptionist to organise one for you with anasthma nurse or someone who has a special interest in asthma at your surgery.

    Before you leave the appointment you can double check things with the doctor:

    Check that you have understood what the doctor has asked you to do. This couldbe taking new medicines, or taking your inhalers using a different technique. Itsok to ask them to explain something again to make sure you have understood

    it. Most doctors or nurses will be only too pleased to know that you want tounderstand everything!

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    Ask why you need to do this/take this? If you dont understand why you have todo something, then ask. Like most things in life, if we dont understand why weare supposed to do something, then we are less likely to do it.

    Ask how long it takes for any new medicines to start working. Then you will knowwhat to expect and when you should start to feel better. This is about knowing

    what good asthma control means for you. For most people, good asthma controlsimply means that asthma symptoms (like wheeze or waking up at nightbecause of their asthma) go away.

    Dont be afraid to go back to the doctor if you feel that you are not getting better.

    Remember, although going to the doctor or asthma nurse may sometimes seemintimidating, or you may feel you are taking up their time, you are entitled to see

    them to make sure you are doing everything to get your asthma under control.Thats what they are there for so Big Up Your Chest and get the service youdeserve!

    Of course, if you feel that your relationship with you GP or asthma nurse is notgreat you could always ask to see a different doctor at your surgery or you mightwant to consider registering with a new GP. You can check for GP surgeries in yourarea by visiting nhs.uk. Some GPs have a special interest in asthma, so it is worth

    doing a little bit of research rst before deciding on what surgery you shouldregister with.

    Visiting your GP for an asthma review

    What is an asthma review?This is the name for a specic type of appointment with your doctor or asthmanurse to talk about your asthma and to discuss ways in which you can control yoursymptoms better.

    When should you have an asthma review?Every year if your symptoms are well controlled or more often if your symptomsare difcult to control.A month or so after your asthma medicines are changed, or if your normalmedicine has been increased or decreased. This will give you the chance to letyour GP or asthma nurse know how you are getting on.Within 48 hours of a serious asthma attack to make sure your symptoms are

    better controlled. You also need another review one to two weeks after a seriousattack to make sure your symptoms are back under control. This is all aboutmaking sure you are doing all the right things to feel better as soon as possible.

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    If your personal asthma action plan is not helping you to get back in control ofyour symptoms.

    During a review you should expect to be asked the following three questions:Have you had difculty sleeping because of your asthma symptoms (includingcough)?

    Have you had your usual asthma symptoms during the day (cough, wheeze,chest tightness or breathlessness)?Has your asthma interfered with your usual activities?

    You can think about these three questions before you go to the reviewappointment, and if your answer is yes to any of these questions you can thendiscuss how to improve your asthma control during the review.

    At your asthma review you should also discuss:your written personal asthma action plan. If you dont have one, then ask yourGP or nurse for oneyour asthma medicines and if they are working for youthe inhalers you are using and if you are able to use your inhaler easily(Remember to take your inhaler/s with you to the review to show your techniqueto the doctor or nurse.)how your asthma is affecting your life.

    Also, ask your GP if you need to have a u jab, and when you can receivethis vaccination

    Remember, like all appointments, the GP/nurse is there to help you, so if you dontunderstand anything, just ask them to explain it to you again. Your review is allabout getting and keeping good asthma control... after all, youre worth it!

    Just a nal note you may be asked if you smoke when you see your doctor. Youmay feel embarrassed to say that you smoke, but being honest with your GP orasthma nurse will help you in the long run. Some asthma medicines dont worknearly as well if you smoke. We dont want to lecture you about smoking, butstopping may be the most important step you will ever take to get control over yourasthma. There are different methods to support people who want to stop, so youcould use some of the time with your doctor or asthma nurse to talk about the helpavailable. There is more information on smoking and how it affects yourasthma here.

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    s you grow and developas a young adult newopportunities andchallenges present

    themselves every day. Butwhat if you also have a life

    long condition, such as asthma, and are

    stepping out into the world on your ownfor the first time?

    Young people starting new phasesin their lives such as going to universityare likely to encounter new experiencesthat could affect their asthma, such asalcohol, drugs or living away from home,explains Cher Piddock, Asthma UKsAsthma Nurse Specialist. Also, somestudents may find it challenging

    explaining their asthma to new friends,part-time employers or lecturers.

    We know from experience thatstudents can be at risk of potentially

    life-threatening asthma attacks andunplanned emergency hospitaladmissions if they forget to take theirasthma medicines, or avoid buying thembecause they cant afford them.

    Nicky Reynolds is now 24 but shellnever forget the issues she faced as an

    18 year old with asthma leaving homeand heading off to Exeter University tostudy Psychology.

    I was diagnosed with asthma backin 2000, and it was originally quite mild,explains Nicky. I was really nervousabout going to uni as I wasnt sure how

    my asthma would react to going out andclubbing, as smoke and cold air set myasthma off but I didnt want to get leftbehind! Leaving all my friends fromhome who knew me and what thingsmade my asthma worse was scary. Buton the other hand I was desperate to fit

    in with everyone and thought I needed togo out especially in Freshers Week sothat I could make friends.

    Once at uni I wanted to hide myasthma to make me fit in. No one wantsto be different, especially when you arethe new one at a big university. So I triedto do the going out and clubbing scenefor the first couple of days, I didnt wantto get left out. Work hard and play hard,I guess thats the motto most uniFreshers will go by and I tried,I really tried for the first few days...

    The first evening I remember we

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    ofyourlifeYour late teens and earlier twenties areoften seen as the best time of your life.Asthma Magazinelooks at what you need toknow as a young person with asthma tomake sure you dont miss out on those firstyears of independence!

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    Dont be afraid toconfide in othersabout your asthma

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    went to the uni bar and the smoke setme off a lot coughing and wheezing but I joked off the comments and tried tosurreptitiously take my inhaler in the

    loos. By the end of the first evening I wasfeeling fairly rough and didnt reallysleep. This carried on for a couple of

    nights with similar patterns but I wasnow really starting to struggle in the daytoo. I can remember doing Freshersevents in the day like canoeing on theExe and really struggling for breath andcoughing away. I think it was on thefourth day of Freshers Week that I gotworse. We had been out to the union barand then to the Lemmy, the nightclub oncampus, and I had gone back early as

    I felt awful and couldnt catch my breath,coughing lots etc. I can rememberfeeling so, so alone that night and notbeing well at all. I didnt know anyone

    well enough to tell them how bad I feltbut I knew I wasnt good. I just reallywanted to be at home with people whoknew me!

    One of my friends on my corridorcame in the next morning to see if I wasfeeling better and noticed I wasnt really

    breathing right. She said I looked awfuland persuaded me to go to the healthcentre on campus (though I rememberthinking I couldnt go as I hadntregistered yet!). They took one look atme, stuck me on a nebuliser and packedme off to hospital. They were amazingand phoned ahead to the hospital so atleast I didnt have to sit in A&E. I canremember sitting there being so scaredon a ward with chest patients (so mostlyolder people!) when my family were over100 miles away in Hampshire and I was

    in Exeter! It was not a great start to uni

    life... And to top it all the trials I wantedto ride in for the uni riding team wherethe day I ended up in hospital typical!

    Id left my pony behind when I wentto uni and I was desperate to ride on theuni team. I had always been sporty andwas really looking forward to joining this,

    other university sports teams and trialingfor the British University SportingAssociation.

    My asthma gradually got worse and

    worse while I was at uni until it becamesevere in my last year, 2007/2008.This is when things became really tough.I was using nebs at home, on a lot ofprednisolone and was struggling tokeep up with my uni work. I wasspending a lot of time in hospital but itwas more the effort of trying to keepup with everyone else, which wasntgoing so well.

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    Keep on top ofyour asthmatreatment soyou can work,rest and play!

    I never felt so aloneas I did in that firstweek, you can neverunderestimate howmuch having friendsaround helps!

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    Things however were better at homein that I had some wonderfulhousemates and friends who werebrilliant and really looked after me. We

    often did things they knew I could do,like go for drink in the pub, not out to a

    club, or Id stay in and theyd come over.The health centre was actually quitegood with me as I guess I had muchmore severe asthma to what they wereused to seeing they did pick up thepieces a fair few times!

    I know that I would never have gotthrough uni without my housemates andfriends looking out for me andsupporting me. They were great at tellingme when I needed to stop and gettingme help when I needed it, puttingtogether my nebuliser for me and

    generally just including me in everythingwe did even if it meant changing whatthe group was doing to what I could do.I never felt so alone as I did in that firstFreshers Week, you can neverunderestimate how much having friendsaround helps!

    RELATIONSHIPSFrom friends, family, partner, workcolleagues or boss there will always becertain people that you may feelawkward or nervous talking to aboutyour asthma. Its your choice about who

    you choose to tell about your asthma.Everybody with asthma is different, andeverybody deals with asthma differently.For the vast majority of people, asthma

    shouldnt stop you enjoying everythingin life, including relationships.

    Asthma affects one in fivehouseholds so the chances are mostpeople you meet will know aboutasthma, although understanding willvary from person to person. Asthma is avariable condition so it affects everyonedifferently and there are still lots ofmisunderstandings about asthma. Dontlet this get you down this is youropportunity to tackle those myths andeducate those around you they maythank you for it one day!

    There are lots of reasons why you

    might want to tell someone about yourasthma. You might want some extraemotional support or it might be morepractical stuff like needing someone togo and pick up a prescription for you.

    If youve recently moved away fromhome then this will be an opportunity tomeet new friends. You may feel saferwhen youre out and about if youve gotpeople around you who know that youhave asthma.

    Think about why youre telling themand what the key information is that you

    want them to remember. Its important

    that they understand that youre nodifferent to anyone else.

    Its your choice about who you telland how much you tell them but dont

    be afraid to confide in others it maybring you closer together.

    WHAT SHOULD I TELL PEOPLEABOUT MY ASTHMA?What you tell them is up to you,especially as everyones asthma isdifferent but its important that theyknow that asthma is manageable. Havea think about the sorts of things peoplemight ask you, here are a few pointers tohelp get you started:

    What your asthma symptoms are.Everyone has different symptoms, for

    example, not everyone wheezeswhen they have an asthma attack.

    What your asthma triggers are. What your asthma medicines are and

    where you keep them. What they should do when you have

    an asthma attack you might liketo give them an asthma attack cardto keep.

    What it feels like to have asthma not everyone relates to hard facts so

    you could make it personal to you.Then you may find that peopleunderstand a lot better.

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    Nicky (secondleft) graduatedwith a degree inPsychology

    thanks to herhard work andthe support ofher friends

    I wasn't sure how my

    asthma would reactto all the going out but I didnt want toget left behind

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    Sign up with a university GP as soonas possible.

    If you were under a consultant athome ask your new GP to give you areferral to a consultant at the

    hospital local to your university.

    Check your room doesnt have anymould in it, and if it does report itand get it treated, as mould can be atrigger for people with asthma.

    If you have had to miss lengthyperiods off from sixth form or collegedue to your asthma, go and see theuniversity Student Welfare andSupport office to see what help youare entitled to. Dont forget you maybe entitled to financial support suchas Disabled Students Allowances.

    Tell your new housemates that youhave asthma, and about anyallergies you have so that they can

    help you if you have any trouble.

    Fill in a HC1 form so you can getfree prescriptions (unless youre

    going to University in Wales,Scotland or Northern Ireland where

    its free for everyone!).

    Dont forget to regularly clean yourroom and get rid of all those house-dust mites!

    If youre living in university halls thatdo room spot checks, and you havea nebuliser, make sure they know itsmedical equipment (mine gotremoved because they thought it

    was something else!).

    Dont forget with all the partying totake your medicines!

    Written by Alice, aged 20,Asthma UK volunteer and third yearStudent at Cardiff University

    Got any more questions about asthmaat university?

    Visit our website

    asthma.org.uk/youngadults

    Find us on facebook facebook.com/bigupyourchest

    Call one of our fantastic asthma nursespecialists on 0800 121 62 44

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    Survive yourfirst year at

    university

    Its good to talkSome people find it easier to talk tosomeone other than a friend or afamily member. Here are some waysAsthma UK can help you get incontact with people who understand

    the issues you might face livingwith asthma.

    Asthma UK Adviceline0800 121 62 44You can speak to one of our friendlyAsthma Nurse Specialists. You cancall them about any concerns youmay have about asthma, no matterhow big or small.

    Asthma UK Befriending SchemeIf youd like to meet up with otherpeople your age (18-25) with asthmain your area then you can get involved

    with Asthma UKs BefriendingScheme. Were looking for volunteersto join existing support groups or setup their own groups. Contact Clareat [email protected] formore information.

    Asthma UK Forumsasthma.org.ukThe online Asthma UK discussionforums are a great way to speak withother young people with asthma.

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    What is asthma?

    Here comes the science!Asthma is a condition that aects your airways (the small tubes that carry air inand out o your lungs). Usually, when your asthma is well-controlled, you will notsee or eel your asthma even though it is there. When you do eel your asthma it isnormally due to coming into contact with something you are allergic to, orsomething that irritates the lining o your airways. When this happens your airwayswill become infamed and swollen. They also produce mucous. Overall this makesthe airways narrower so it is harder to breathe.

    Symptoms o asthma may include coughing, wheezing, having trouble breathing orwhen your chest eels tight. Asthma symptoms can come and go and you might justhave one symptom or a combination o them. You may nd you have thesesymptoms at dierent times o the day or dierent times in the year. Taking your

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    asthma medicines regularly should enable you to be ree o asthma symptoms.This is great as it means you will be unlikely to have an asthma attack.

    Trigger happy (or not so happy as the case may be)Lots o things can cause asthma symptoms. These are called asthma triggers.People can have many triggers: cold and fu, dust, pets, pollen, cigarette smokeand exercise. No two people are the same. Dierent people will have dierentasthma triggers and most people have more than one. I you know what yourtriggers are, you should try your best to avoid them where possible.

    What causes asthma?It is hard to say what causes asthma. What we do know is:

    Family

    You are more likely to develop asthma i someone in your amily has asthma,eczema or allergies.

    21st century lifestyleThere has been a rise in asthma over the past ew decades this could be relatedto changes in peoples environments such as modern liestyles and diets.

    Mothers who smokeSmoking during pregnancy can signicantly increase the risk o a baby developingasthma and children whose parents smoke are more likely to develop asthma.WorkAsthma can start at any age and some people can get asthma or the rst timewhen exposed to certain irritants in the workplace. This is called occupationalasthma. This condition can take weeks, months or even years to develop,depending on the person and the irritants you are exposed to.

    Asthma UK uses some o its donations to nd out about causes o asthma. You cannd out more about this on our research pages asthma.org.uk/research

    Asthma medicinesWatch our video on how to take your inhalers.

    The kinds o medicines you may be on or asthmaI you have asthma you will be given asthma medicines rom your doctor or asthmanurse to help you control your asthma.

    What does good control mean?Good control o your asthma means you should have:

    no daytime symptoms like coughing, wheezing, diculty breathing or tightnessin your chestno waking at night because o asthma symptomsno asthma attacksno limitations on your normal day-to-day activities.

    There are two main types o asthma medicines preventers and relievers. They areusually inhalers.

    PreventersThere are several dierent kinds o preventers, but they all work in the same

    way. Preventer inhalers come in dierent colours such as brown, red & orange.Preventers reduce long-term infammation and contain a small amount o steroidmedicine. They are a copy o the steroids produced naturally in your body.You take your preventer inhaler everyday, even when you eel well. It should bepart o your day to day routine.The protective eect o preventer medicines builds up over a period o time sothey need to be taken every day (usually morning and evening) even when youare eeling well.I you take your preventer everyday it should stop you getting asthma symptoms(eg coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest and shortness o breath).I you take your preventer regularly and are still having symptoms, go and seeyour doctor or asthma nurse.

    Your preventer should be your best riend. It always listens, never talks back. Itwont steal your clothes and saves your lie!Amie, 18 Young person with asthma

    RelieversEveryone with asthma should have a relieverReliever inhalers are usually blueYou should take your reliever inhaler immediately i you get asthma symptoms.

    Your reliever will quickly relax the muscles surrounding the narrowed airways.This allows the airways to open wider, making it easier to breathe again.I you need to use your reliever inhaler three or more times a week, you shouldgo to your doctor or asthma nurse and have your asthma checked as yourasthma is probably not as well controlled as it could be.

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    Other asthma medicinesI these medicines do not work, your doctor may consider putting you on extramedicine to help your asthma. These include long-acting reliever inhalers,preventer tablets and Theophylline. Click here or more ino.

    What are the side effects of asthma medicines?Like most medicines, asthma medicines can have side eects in some people. It isnormal to worry about side eects but they generally only happen in a smallnumber o cases.

    Its important or you to talk to your doctor or asthma nurse about any concerns orworries you may have about side eects. They can explain to you what someo the common side eects might be and advise you about what to do to helpprevent them.

    Side effects from relieversRelievers are generally very sae and have ew side eects. Some relievers cantemporarily increase your heartbeat or give you mild muscle shakes. These eectsare more common when taking higher doses. However, they generally wear owithin a ew minutes or a ew hours at most.

    Side effects from preventersWith preventer medicine there is a small risk o having a sore tongue, sore throat,hoarseness o the voice and a mouth inection called oral thrush (Oral thrush thrush in your mouth - is caused by an overgrowth o yeast which lives naturally inyour body). To help prevent these side eects, rinse your mouth out and brushyour teeth ater using your preventer inhaler. Using a spacer will also help reducethe possibility o oral thrush. Talk to your doctor or asthma nurse about how to usea spacer.

    As mentioned above side eects only tend to happen in a small number o peopleand the benets o using the asthma medicines outweigh the costs. I you donttake your asthma medicines you run the risk o having an asthma attack and it canlead to long-term lung damage.

    Steroid tabletsOccasionally, i your asthma symptoms become severe, your doctor may give youa short course o steroid tablets. They work quickly and powerully to help to calmyour infamed airways. Short courses o tablets, anything rom 314 days, will notgive any long-term side eects.

    It is possible that i you are taking high doses o preventer medicines over a longtime they may cause some other side eects. To nd out more about these other

    side eects click here.

    I you would like to chat about side eects you can ask your doctor or asthma nurseor call our Asthma Nurse Specialists at Asthma UK on 0800 121 62 44.

    What happens if I dont take my asthma medicines?We have been asked this question a lot! And the answer wont change.

    I you dont take your preventer medicine your asthma is likely to get out o controland you will nd you get your asthma symptoms back. This may take some timeor it can happen quite quickly. At worst, it may lead to you having a seriousasthma attack.

    I you do take your asthma (preventer) medicine you will be more able to do the

    things you want to do! You will be less likely to have asthma attacks and less likelyto react badly to your asthma triggers. Some people have told us they have missedout on estivals or day trips because o their asthma but this neednt be the case iyou take your medicine.

    It can be hard to remember to take them but its worth it in the long run. Find a waythat helps you to remember every day. You could talk to your riends to see whatthey do or call our asthma nurses to see i they can help. The costs o not takingyour medicines are high. In the long term, i you dont take your medicines, youcould end up with lung damage.

    Asthma attacks now for the serious stuffAsthma attack. Please note that you may nd some o this video distressing.

    Ater being ill or about two or three days I took a turn or the worse. While goingabout my everyday lie, my chest started to eel tight. I alerted my mum who toldmy sister to go and get my inhaler rom my bedroom. My mum rushed to my sidetrying to calm me down as I started to hyperventilate and panic. I had never had toght or breathe beore and here I was struggling to breathe. I was blue lighted tothe local hospital to be met by a sea o doctors and nurses. They rushed to get mybreathing under control. It was the scariest experience o my lie.Person with asthma, 18

    What is an asthma attack?In an asthma attack your airways become swollen and the muscles around yourairways become very tight which makes the airways narrower. This makes it moredicult to breathe. The good news is that most asthma attacks do not come out othe blue. Normally your asthma will get worse over a ew days beore you have anattack so you should have time to take action.

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    Asthma attacks are serious. Many people are admitted to hospital (an average o202 a day in the UK) and sometimes asthma attacks can be lie threatening soits really important to recognise an attack and to know what to do i you arehaving one.

    Click here or more ino about what to do in an asthma attack.

    Top Tips How to avoid having asthma attacksHere are some suggestions about how to avoid asthma attacks:

    Take your preventer inhaler every day even when you are wellMake sure you are taking your inhalers properly - you can get your inhalertechnique checked by your doctor or asthma nurse. Also check out our inhalertechnique video

    Get a Personal Asthma Action Plan (ollowing this plan can make you our timesless likely to be admitted to hospital)Book yoursel in or an asthma review at your doctors surgery (you should haveone every year)Avoid things that you know trigger your asthmaKeep active by doing regular exercise i your asthma is well controlled exercisecan help improve your asthma.

    Just one nal thingI this inormation has raised more questions or you about managing your asthmaor i you have any questions about your medicines then why not give the AsthmaUK Adviceline a call? You can call our Asthma Nurse Specialists on 0800 121 62 44.(Monday to Friday rom 9am to 5pm. Calls are ree rom a BT landline)

    It is possible or the vast majority o people with asthma to become ree o asthmasymptoms. Getting good control by taking your medicines and ollowing yourPersonal Asthma Action Plan is the key to a lie ree o symptoms.

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    Smoking

    Whether its cigarettes or cannabis, smoking can damage the lungs and make yourasthma worse. Its not our place to lecture you about giving up smoking so here arethe facts about smoking and asthma (and you can make up your own mind!):

    Smoking is dangerous. Its the greatest cause of ill health and premature deathin the UK.Smoking irritates your airways and causes them to narrow, which makesyour asthma symptoms (coughing, wheezing, tight chest and shortness of

    breath) worse.Smoking increases the risk of asthma attacks.Smokers who have asthma are more likely to require higher doses of preventermedicine to control their symptoms.Smoking can cause permanent damage to your lungs and airways.Avoid smoking during pregnancy and ask others not to smoke around you as thisis best for mum and baby. Women who smoke in pregnancy are more likely tohave smaller babies (not good for baby) and babies with breathing problems.

    Quitting isnt easy, but if you have asthma, stopping smoking may be one of thegreatest things you can do to improve your life and health.

    If youre thinking about giving up or would like to know more about smoking, checkout Quit the UK charity that helps smokers to stop:

    Quit

    [email protected]: 0800 00 22 00Asian quitline: 0800 00 22 88

    asthma.org.uk/smoking

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    Exercise

    Getting out the house and exercising is a great way to clear your head and keepingt is good for your lungs and for your overall health. Exercise improves lungfunction and your asthma should not stop you doing some form of exercise as longas you:

    keep your asthma well controlled by taking your preventer inhaler regularlyincrease your tness levels graduallyalways have your reliever inhaler with you when you exercise

    do a gentle warm up for ten minutes before exercising fullytry not to come into contact with things that trigger your asthma. For example,long-distance or cross-country running may involve some strong triggersbecause they take place outside in cold air without short breaks, or because youare exposed to increased levels of pollen, particularly in the summer months.

    Some people with asthma nd that exercise triggers their asthma symptoms andthis can be a sign that your asthma is poorly controlled. If exercise triggers yourasthma, make sure you take your preventer inhaler every day and use your relieverinhaler immediately before you warm up. If you need your reliever inhaler morethan twice a week you should see your GP or asthma nurse, as your asthma maynot be under control.

    Ensure that you always warm up and down thoroughly. Its also important to stayhydrated by drinking enough water.

    What are the best types of exercise for people with asthma?

    Team sports like football or hockey are good as they are played in brief burstswith short breaks in between.Fitness classes involving short periods of aerobic exercise.Swimming is an excellent form of exercise for people with asthma as the warmhumid air in the swimming pool is less likely to trigger symptoms of asthma.(However, swimming in cold water or heavily chlorinated pools may triggeryour asthma).Yoga and Pilates are good types of exercise for people with asthma as they relax

    the body and may help with breathing.If pollen triggers your asthma then avoid exercising outdoors when the pollencount is high.

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    Some sports and activities, such as scuba-diving, climbing, hiking or skiing athigh altitudes or in cold weather, can cause problems for some people withasthma. Check out our factle for more information about this.

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    Depression

    What is depression?People often use the word depression to describe feeling a bit low or fed up

    although true depression is a more serious and prolonged feeling. Often, when you

    feel down someone or something can help pick you back up again but if you feel

    down for a long time and it starts getting in the way of your everyday life then you

    may have depression.

    Depression and asthma

    Everyone reacts differently to any illness or long-term condition and people cansometimes experience negative emotions relating to their asthma, such as anxiety,

    fear and embarrassment. If you do feel like this you are not alone - some studies

    suggest that depression is two to three times more common in people with chronic

    illnesses or long-term conditions.

    Depression can also impact your asthma and your quality of life for example,

    when you feel low your asthma gets worse because depression leaves you feeling

    tired and unmotivated to look after asthma properly. In turn, having to put up with

    asthma symptoms can make you more worried and depressed, and you may feel

    that your doctor or asthma nurse doesnt understand. But your doctor and nurse

    are there to help you.

    Top tips for managing depression and asthmaWhen youre feeling depressed its sometimes hard to keep in mind the things you

    need to do to keep healthy but paying attention to your health and well-being is

    really important. Look after yourself by following our suggestions below:

    Try not to smoke

    If youre a smoker, you may notice that you smoke more when you feel

    depressed. This wont help either your asthma or depression and can make you

    feel more anxious and stressed.

    Eat well and eat regularly

    A healthy balanced diet can keep your mood on an even keel.

    Try to avoid too much sugar, caffeine and alcohol which can affect your mood.

    Try to keep activeExercise actually releases endorphins which are chemicals in the brain that

    promote a happy mood.

    Check out our exercising top tips to get you started.

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    Talk about how you feel

    Talking about how you feel is really important in tackling depression.

    Try relaxation techniques

    Some studies have shown that breathing training and relaxation taught by a

    physiotherapist can reduce asthma symptoms and improve quality of life.

    These exercises work by promoting general relaxation and lessening some of the

    physical tension that builds up from ongoing stress and depression.

    The most important thing to remember is that depression is not an easy thing, but

    taking one day at a time and keeping an open mind about the support available to

    you can eventually lead to a better outlook.

    You can nd out lots more about depression, its impact on your asthma and the

    things you can do to help by downloading our factle.

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    Talk to someone

    Sometimes the last thing you want to do when youre eeling down is talk aboutit but telling a good riend who you think you can confde in about how you eel

    can really help. You may not fnd this easy to do but bottling up your emotions

    wont help either. Writing down how you eel and what you want to say can

    sometimes help.

    Also, some people fnd it easier to talk to someone other than a riend or a amily

    member. You could talk to your asthma nurse or doctor, or you may preer to talk to

    someone in confdence on our Adviceline.

    Here are some ways to contact Asthma UK to talk to someone who understands.

    Asthma UK AdvicelineYou can speak to one o our riendly Asthma Nurse Specialists. You can call them

    about any concerns you may have about asthma, no matter how big or small.

    Asthma UK Beriending SchemeI youd like to meet up with other people your age with asthma in your area then

    you can get involved with Asthma UKs Beriending Scheme. Were looking or

    volunteers to join existing support groups or set up their own groups.

    Asthma UK ForumsThe Asthma UK orums are a great way to speak with other people with asthma.

    Other organisations

    Check out the list o useul organisations below that can help you get back onyour eet.

    Need a bit o help fnding help?You can talk to your asthma nurse or doctor about your eelings and they may

    suggest or reer you or additional support or you can also check out these useul

    organisations who also oer ree support and guidance:

    University Counselling Services student.counselling.co.uk

    Provides inormation about support available to UK university students

    and helps students locate appropriate services.

    http://www.asthma.org.uk/how_we_help/adviceline/http://www.asthma.org.uk/what_you_can_do/volunteer/supporting_young_peo.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/what_you_can_do/volunteer/http://www.student.counselling.co.uk/guide.htmlhttp://www.student.counselling.co.uk/guide.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/what_you_can_do/volunteer/http://www.asthma.org.uk/what_you_can_do/volunteer/supporting_young_peo.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/how_we_help/adviceline/
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    Anxiety UK anxietyuk.org.uk

    Provides inormation and support or those living with anxiety disorders. Also

    has a downloadable booklet about dealing with exam stress.

    ChildLine

    helpline: 0800 1111childline.org.uk

    Free confdential 24-hour helpline or children and young people in the UK with

    webchat acility.

    Get Connectedhelpline: 0808 808 4994

    [email protected]

    getconnected.org.ukA ree service including a webchat acility or young people advising on how to

    get the best help.

    Samaritanshelpline: 08457 90 90 90

    [email protected]

    samaritans.org

    24-hour emergency telephone helpline.

    Youth Access 020 8772 9900

    youthaccess.org.uk

    Inormation on youth counselling.

    YoungMinds 020 7336 8445

    youngminds.org.uk

    National charity committed to improving the mental health o all babies, children

    and young people. Provides inormation or both parents and young people.

    MindInoline: 0300 123 3393

    [email protected]

    National charity helping people take control o their mental health by providing

    inormation and advice.

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    How to survive your rst year at university:

    Sign up with a university GP as soon as possible.If you were under a consultant at home ask your new GP to give you a referral to a

    consultant at the hospital local to your university.

    Check your room doesnt have any mould in it, and if it does report it and get it treated, as

    mould can be a trigger for people with asthma.

    If you have had to miss lengthy periods off from sixth form or college due to your asthma, go

    and see the university Student Welfare and Support ofce to see what help you are entitledto. Dont forget you may be entitled to nancial support such as

    Disabled Students Allowances.

    Tell your new atmates that you have asthma, and about any allergies you have so that they

    can help you if you have any trouble.

    Fill in a HC1 form so you can get free prescriptions (unless youre going to University in

    Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland where its free for everyone!)

    Dont forget to regularly clean your room and get rid of all those house-dust mites!

    If youre living in university halls that do room spot checks, and you have a nebuliser,

    make sure they know its medical equipment (mine got removed because they thought it was

    a bong!).

    Dont forget with all the partying to take your medicines!

    Written by Alice, aged 20, Asthma UK volunteer and third year Student at Cardiff University

    Got any more questions about asthma at university?

    Visit our website asthma.org.uk/youngadultsFind us on facebook facebook.com/bigupyourchestCall one of our fantastic asthma nurse specialists on0800 121 62 44

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    Saving money on the cost of asthma at university

    Many people nd the cost of living with asthma difcult and its particularlydifcult when youre a student and not earning much money.

    We hope the information and advice below will help. These are recommendationsfrom students with asthma at university, and our Asthma UK nurses.

    Disabled Students AllowancesDisabled Students Allowances (DSA) can provide you with extra nancial helpif you have a disability, an ongoing health condition like asthma, mental healthcondition or a specic learning difculty like dyslexia and you want to go touniversity.

    You do not need to pay it back and the amount you get does not depend onyour income, it depends on the help you need. A lot of people with asthma donot realise that they may be eligible to apply for this and it is well worth lookinginto. It varies across the UK so:

    For England visit Directgov website direct.gov.ukFor Northern Ireland visit Student Finance Northern Irelandstudentnanceni.co.ukFor Scotland visit Student Award Agency for Scotland saas.gov.ukFor Wales visit Student Finance Wales studentnancewales.co.uk

    Save money on prescription charges (England only)If you are at university in England, you will need to pay for your prescriptions.Those at university in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and registered witha doctor there, do not have to.

    The cost of an item on prescription is 7.40 (correct April 2011) in England. Hereare some things that may help you save some money on them:

    Low Income Scheme - HC1 formsSome students may be able to get help with NHS costs and prescriptionsthrough the NHS Low Income Scheme. This means you may get a large discounton your prescriptions or you may even get them free! For this you will need to

    http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/EducationAndTraining/HigherEducation/DG_10034898http://www.studentfinanceni.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=54,1265897&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.saas.gov.uk/student_support/special_circumstances/disabled_students_allowance.htmhttp://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=616,6200692&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=616,6200692&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.saas.gov.uk/student_support/special_circumstances/disabled_students_allowance.htmhttp://www.studentfinanceni.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=54,1265897&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/EducationAndTraining/HigherEducation/DG_10034898
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    complete NHS HC1 claim form. You can request a form by calling 0845 850 1166or order online by visiting the NHS Business Services Authority website nhsbsa.nhs.uk

    Pre-payment certicates (PPC)Try taking advantage of the pre-payment certicate which is like a season ticket,

    saving you money if you need regular prescriptions.A Pre-payment certicate in England is:

    29.10 for three months (worthwhile if you need more than three itemsduring this period).104 for12 months (worthwhile if you need more than 14 items duringthis period).

    Go to our factle on prescriptions for more information asthma.org.uk/factles

    or visit the PPC section of the NHS Business Service Authority websitenhsbsa.nhs.uk

    Another way to save is to have more than one preventer inhaler at a time. SomeGPs will allow this but it will depend entirely on local policies so ask you GP. Itcan work well for some people as this way you will only pay for oneprescription.

    Other nancial help available:There are educational grants out there to support students in education. Seeif any are of relevance to you. Visit the Turn 2 Us website for moreinformation turn2us.org.uk.Speak to your Student Welfare and Support ofce as they may be able tohelp you. Also sometimes universities have their own grant or loan schemesin place.

    Check out the nancial assistance section of the Asthma UK website. It lists

    all nancial help available to people with asthma. asthma.org.uk

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    My tips around travelling with asthma by Ben McNally

    Get travel insuranceOne o the frst things you should always look into when leaving the country,whether it be or a lads or girls summer holiday, or a gap year abroad, is travelinsurance. Although it might seem tedious to search through all the policies andexpensive or something you probably (and hopeully) wont use, it is absolutelyessential. When I visited Australia I went sailing around the Whitsunday Islands (amust do i you manage to get down to Oz), i I had suered an asthma attack whileon one o the islands and needed emergency treatment the only way to get to a

    hospital was by plane or helicopter. In an emergency, because its essential theylldo everything to take care o you and make sure you are okay, but once you gethome you will defnitely get the bill or it, and it can cost thousands and thousandso pounds. Although this might seem like an extreme case, to put it in perspective;just to visit a doctor in the USA can cost over 100, and thats just a 15 minuteconsult. Spending a raction o that amount on insurance will cover the costs o anymedical treatment that you have whilst abroad, not just one doctors appointmentor replacement prescription. You must make sure to let the insurance company

    know that you have asthma. I you dont do this and something were to happen, theinsurance company can rightly claim that it was misinormed and may not pay out iyou make a claim.

    Making sure its or the right amount o time, and that the right type o activities arecovered is also o equal importance, and its usually worth paying an extra 10 orso or a medical excess waiver in my opinion. When you are travelling aroundcountries in the EU, make sure you take your EHIC/E111 card with you to allow youaccess to the same level and cost o treatment as the local people.

    Be aware of rules around carrying medicines into different countriesAlthough most o the places I visited were okay, I was told that in some countriestheyre really strict on prescription medicines, and i you dont have the originalpackaging, prescription and instructions or your pills or inhalers they can beconfscated. In some countries there are laws about having certain amounts odierent drugs with you. Consequently, its defnitely worth checking online beoreyou go whats okay and whats not, but either way, you should take your

    prescription or a doctors note with you just in case. These sorts o documents willalso be useul i you need to get any more o your medicines while abroad, andshould be considered when thinking about any medicine you take, not just asthmarelated items.

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    Let people youre travelling with know you have asthmaI was travelling or most o the time with at least one riend rom home, but therewere oten times when we were the only people who spoke English in an entirevillage, so its well worth letting your travel partner/s know that you have asthma,where your inhaler is, how to use it and what to do in an emergency, becausehaving someone around who knows o your condition is invaluable, especially i

    neither o you speak the local language.

    Be aware of the different climatesWhen I was in Singapore and Bangkok it was unbelievably humid, and I ound mychest getting tighter there, so accounting or the kind o climates that youre likelyto visit is really important. Beore I went away, I didnt really think about how theweather was going to aect my asthma so its worth having a check on how theconditions in places youre likely to be going may aect you. Also, although I never

    really planned it, I ended up climbing up mountains and scuba diving in the oceanwhile I was away. In hindsight obviously the extra exercise combined with thevarious altitudes and depths o these activities meant that I really couldveactually done with my inhaler being handy or the frst time in years, rather than inmy backpack at the hostel, so when youre looking into and planning out activitiesthat you think theres even the smallest opportunity you might do, its worththinking in advance about what you might need (as you tend to get caught up inspur o the moment decisions when youre away!).

    Overall, travelling with asthma isnt too daunting really; just having a look over thechecklist below should set you up or sae travels abroad. I hope you have as muchun as I did on my year out.

    Ben McNally (3 continents, 5 trips, 7 months away, 2,500 photos, and back home inone piece).

    Key Questions Checklist:

    Do you have adequate travel insurance?Is it worth paying the excess waiver or medical care?Does it cover me or the right activities and the correct length o time I willbe away?Is it legal to take your medicines into the countries you are visiting?Do you have the appropriate prescriptions, labels and doctors notes to identiythem to customs and to get replacements i necessary?Have I got the correct type o inhaler or the activities I am likely to do?

    Will the climate/geography o where I am visiting aect what and how muchmedicine I need?

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    If you are thinking about travelling to areas of high altitude, Asthma UKs asthmanurses have put together the following advice for you to keep in mind.

    Generally ft healthy people with well controlled asthma should have no problemscoping with high altitudes as long as they ascend slowly, recognise and accept theirlimitations and adjust their medicine i need be.

    Altitude starts to have an eect at around 1,500-2,000 metres and the body startsto adapt to the change in oxygen levels. As you go higher the air pressure getslower (the air gets thinner), and this means that in any single breath that you takethere will be less oxygen or your body. Oxygen is needed to give you the energy tomove but is also vital or all your organs. As your body gets less oxygen it adapts.

    You breathe aster and deeper. This makes more red blood cells to carry moreoxygen in your blood. These changes take time to happen which is why we advise

    or you to ascend slowly and this will keep you healthy. I you ascend to ast youmay be at risk o developing acute mountain sickness. Remember to set yourselrealistic goals.

    When travelling at altitude the most important thing is to have your asthma wellcontrolled beore you travel. Here are some tips which you may fnd useul. Makean appointment with your doctor or asthma nurse well in advance or a review oyour asthma and ask or an asthma action plan i you dont have one already. It will

    contain inormation on what to do should your asthma worsen, what steps to takeand what to do in an emergency. Always carry Asthma UKs Asthma Attack Cardwith you and have your reliever inhaler with you at all times. Ask your doctor toprescribe a spare inhaler to take with you just in case. Make sure your medicinesare labelled with doses and keep these sae along with a doctors letter. Have travelinsurance arranged and consider registering with the Foreign CommonwealthOfce. Make sure you know how to access an English speaking doctor in the areayou intend to visit and seek medical attention at any time i your eel unwell.

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    Asthma basics

    Asthma is a condition that aects the airways the small tubes that carry airin and out o the lungs. When a person with asthma comes into contact withsomething that irritates their airways (an asthma trigger), the muscles aroundthe walls o the airways tighten so that the airways become narrower and thelining o the airways becomes infamed and starts to swell. Sometimes, stickymucus or phlegm builds up, which can urther narrow the airways.

    These reactions cause the airways to become narrower and irritated making it

    dicult to breath and leading to symptoms o asthma.The usual symptoms o asthma are:

    coughingwheezingshortness o breathtightness in the chest.

    Not everyone will get all o these symptoms. Some people experience them rom

    time to time; a ew people may experience these symptoms all the time.Although theres no cure or asthma, there are eective medicines or asthmathat allow most people to control their asthma so that is doesnt interere withdaily lie.

    As asthma is a lielong condition its important that you take your asthmamedicine as directed. Your doctor or asthma nurse should have explained howto use your inhalers properly, so that every dose you take gives you the most

    benet. Find out the right way to use yourrelieverand preventerinhalers andmore about steroids, spacers and nebulisers, and possible side eects.

    Controlling your asthmaToo many people with asthma spend time in hospital when they shouldnt haveto: 75% o hospital admissions could be avoided.

    I your asthma is under control, youre more likely to have a better quality o lie

    and be more able to do the things you want to.

    Three questions can help you to decide whether your symptoms areunder control:

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    In the last month:have you had diculty sleeping because o your asthma symptoms(including cough)?have you had your usual asthma symptoms during the day (cough, wheeze,chest tightness or breathlessness)?has your asthma interered with your usual activities eg housework, work,

    school etc?

    I youve answered yes to any o the above questions, it may be that yourasthma is not as well controlled as it could be. See your doctor or asthma nurseto discuss how you may be able to improve your asthma control or call ourAdviceline on 0800 121 62 44.

    Signs that your asthma is not well controlled may include:

    waking at night with coughing, wheezing, shortness o breath or atightness in the chest

    having to take time o work because o your asthma nding it dicult to breathe, and breathing short shallow breaths needing more and more o your reliever nding that your reliever does not seem to be working having to take your reliever more than every our hours eeling that you cannot keep up with your usual level o activity or exercise

    Help for you to take control of your symptomsYou can take control o your asthma by knowing what medicines to take, howmuch and when to take them. It is also important to avoid things that triggeryour asthma and know what to do i your symptoms get worse.

    All o this inormation should be recorded on a personal asthma action plan,which your doctor or asthma nurse should complete in discussion with you.Asthma UK produces a ree pack called Be in Controlwhich includes an actionplan, peak fow diary, medicines card and asthma review card.Top tips or getting your asthma under control

    Asthma UK AdvicelineI you would like to speak to an asthma nurse specialist about getting yourasthma under control, please contact the Asthma UK Adviceline. You cantelephone them on 0800 121 62 44 (9am5pm, MondayFriday).Read more about the Asthma UK Adviceline.

    Asthma UK 2011. Registered charity in England 802364 and in Scotland SCO39322 HP1900911

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    Sut i oroesi eich blwyddyn gyntaf yn y brifysgol:

    Cofrestrwch Meddyg Teulu yn y brifysgol cyn gynted phosibl.

    Os oeddech yn gweld ymgynghorydd gartref, gofynnwch ich Meddyg Teulu newydd eichatgyfeirio at ymgynghorydd yn yr ysbyty lleol.

    Gwnewch yn sir nad oes unrhyw lwydni yn eich ystafell. Os oes llwydni, rhowch wybodamdano a gwnewch yn sir ei fod yn cael ei drin gan fod llwydni yn aml yn sbardun i boblag asthma.

    Os oedd yn rhaid i chi gymryd cyfnodau hir i ffwrdd or chweched dosbarth neur colegoherwydd eich asthma, ewch i siarad swyddfa Cymorth a Lles Myfyrwyr y brifysgol i weld pahelp sydd ar gael i chi. Cowch y gall fod gennych hawl i gael cymorth ariannol gan yllywodraeth megis Lwfansau Myfyrwyr Anabl.

    Dywedwch wrth y bobl y byddwch yn rhannu llety nhw fod gennych asthma, ac am unrhywalergeddau sydd gennych er mwyn iddynt eich helpu os byddwch yn mynd i drafferth.

    Llenwch ffuren HC1 fel y gallwch gael presgripsiynau am ddim (oni bai eich bod yn mynd irBrifysgol yng Nghymru, yn yr Alban neu yng Ngogledd Iwerddon lle y maent am ddim i bawb!)

    Cowch lanhau eich ystafell yn rheolaidd a chael gwared ar unrhyw widdon llwch!

    Os byddwch yn byw mewn neuadd breswyl lle cynhelir hapwiriadau o ystafelloedd, a bodgennych nebiwlydd, gwnewch yn sir bod y brifysgol yn gwybod mai cyfarpar meddygol ydyw(gwnaethant gymryd fy un i am eu bod yn credu mai bong ydoedd!).

    Peidiwch ag anghoo cymryd eich meddyginiaethau yng nghanol yr holl barton!

    Rhestr gan Alice, 20 oed, syn wirfoddolwr gydag Asthma UK ac yn Fyfyriwr trydedd wyddyn ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd

    Oes gennych ragor o gwestiynau am asthma yn y brifysgol?

    Ewch in gwefan asthma.org.uk/youngadults

    Dewch o hyd i ni ar facebook facebook.com/bigupyourchest

    Ffoniwch un on harbenigwyr nyrsio asthma arbennig ar 0800 121 62 44

    Asthma UK 2011. Rhif elusen gofrestredig yn Lloegr 802364 ar Alban SCO39322 HP1860911

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    Arbed arian ar gost asthma yn y brifysgol

    Maer gost o fyw gydag asthma yn anodd i lawer o bobl ac maen arbennig oanodd pan fyddwch yn fyfyriwr a ddim yn ennill llawer o arian.

    Gobeithio y bydd y wybodaeth ar cyngor isod yn helpu. Dyma argymhellion ganfyfyrwyr yn y brifysgol sydd ag asthma a nyrsys Asthma UK.

    Lwfansau Myfyrwyr AnablGall Lwfansau Myfyrwyr Anabl roi help ariannol ychwanegol i chi os oes gennych

    anabledd, cywr iechyd parhaus fel asthma, cywr iechyd meddwl neuanhawster dysgu penodol fel dyslecsia, ac rydych am fynd ir brifysgol.

    Ni fydd angen i chi ei dalu yn l ac nid ywr swm a roddir i chi yn dibynnu ar eichincwm, maen dibynnu ar yr help sydd ei angen arnoch. Nid yw llawer o bobl agasthma yn sylweddoli y gallant fod yn gymwys i wneud cais am yr arian hwn ac

    maen sicr yn werth ymchwilio iddo. Maen amrywio ledled y DU, felly:

    Yng Nghymru, ewch i wefan Cyllid Myfyrwyr Cymru studentnancewales.co.ukYn Lloegr, ewch i wefan Directgov direct.gov.ukYng Ngogledd Iwerddon, ewch i wefan Student Finance Northern Ireland studentnanceni.co.ukYn yr Alban, ewch i wefan Student Award Agency for Scotland saas.gov.uk

    Arbed arian ar gostau presgripsiynau (Lloegr yn unig)Os byddwch yn mynd ir brifysgol yn Lloegr, bydd angen i chi dalu am eich

    presgripsiynau. Ni fydd angen ir rhai syn mynd ir brifysgol yng Nghymru, ynyr Alban ac yng Ngogledd Iwerddon, ac sydd wediu cofrestru meddyg yno,wneud hynny.

    Mae eitem ar bresgripsiwn yn costio 7.40 (cywir ym mis Ebrill 2011) ynLloegr. Dyma rai pethau a all eich helpu i arbed rhywfaint o arian argostau presgripsiynau:

    Cynllun Incwm Isel - ffurenni HC1

    Efallai y bydd rhai myfyrwyr yn gallu cael help chostaur GIG a phresgripsiynaudrwy Gynllun Incwm Isel y GIG. Mae hyn yn golygu y gallech gael gostyngiadmawr ar eich presgripsiynau neu hyd yn oed eu cael am ddim! Bydd angen i chi

    http://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=616,6200692&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/EducationAndTraining/HigherEducation/DG_10034898http://www.studentfinanceni.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=54,1265897&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.saas.gov.uk/student_support/special_circumstances/disabled_students_allowance.htmhttp://www.saas.gov.uk/student_support/special_circumstances/disabled_students_allowance.htmhttp://www.studentfinanceni.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=54,1265897&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTALhttp://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/EducationAndTraining/HigherEducation/DG_10034898http://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/portal/page?_pageid=616,6200692&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
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    gwblhau ffuren gais HC1 y GIG i wneud hyn. Gallwch ofyn am ffuren drwyffonio 0845 850 1166 neu archebu ar-lein drwy fynd i wefan AwdurdodGwasanaethau Busnes y GIG nhsbsa.nhs.uk

    Tystysgrifau rhagdaluCeisiwch fanteisio ar dystysgrif rhagdalu syn debyg i docyn tymor gan ei bod ynarbed arian i chi os oes angen presgripsiynau arnoch yn rheolaidd.Mae Tystysgrif rhagdalu yn Lloegr yn costio:

    29.10 am dri mis (maen werth ei chael os bydd angen mwy na thaireitem arnoch yn ystod y cyfnod hwn).104 am 12 mis (maen werth ei chael os bydd angen mwy na 14 eitemarnoch yn ystod y cyfnod hwn).

    Cymerwch olwg ar ein dogfen ffeithiau ar bresgripsiynau am ragor o wybodaeth

    (asthma.org.uk/factles) neu ewch ir adran ar Dystysgrifau Rhagdalu ar wefanAwdurdod Gwasanaethau Busnes y GIG yn nhsbsa.nhs.uk

    Mae cael mwy nag un anadlydd ataliol ar y tro yn ffordd arall o arbed arian.Bydd rhai Meddygon Teulu yn caniatu hyn ond bydd yn dibynnun llwyr arbolisau lleol felly gofynnwch ich Meddyg Teulu. Gall weithion dda i rai pobl ganmai dim ond un presgripsiwn y bydd angen i chi dalu amdano.

    Mathau eraill o help ariannol sydd ar gael:

    Mae grantiau addysgol ar gael i helpu myfyrwyr mewn addysg. Edrychwch iweld a oes rhai syn berthnasol i chi. Ewch i wefan Turn 2 Us am ragor owybodaeth turn2us.org.ukSiaradwch ch swyddfa Cymorth a Lles Myfyrwyr oherwydd efallai y gallanteich helpu. Hefyd, weithiau bydd gan brifysgolion eu cynlluniau grantiau neufenthyciadau eu hunain ar waith.

    Edrychwch ar adran cymorth ariannol gwefan Asthma UK. Maen rhestru pobmath o help ariannol sydd ar gael i bobl ag asthma. asthma.org.uk

    Asthma UK 2011. Registered charity in England 802364 and in Scotland SCO39322 HP1870911

    http://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/HealthCosts/1128.aspxhttp://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/1127.aspxhttp://www.turn2us.org.uk/http://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/living_with_asthma/financial_assistance_with_asthma/index.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/living_with_asthma/financial_assistance_with_asthma/index.htmlhttp://www.turn2us.org.uk/http://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/1127.aspxhttp://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/HealthCosts/1128.aspx
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    Fy awgrymiadau ar gyfer teithio ag asthma

    Trefnwch yswiriant teithioUn or pethau cynta y dylech ei ystyried pan yddwch yn gadael y wlad, boed ynwyliau ha gydar bois neur merched, neun fwyddyn allan dramor, yw yswiriantteithio. Er y gall ymddangos yn ddifas chwilio drwyr holl bolisau ac yn ddrud amrywbeth na yddwch chi (gobeithio) yn ei ddenyddio, maen gwbl hanodol. Panymwelais i ag Awstralia, es i hwylio o amgylch Ynysoedd Whitsunday (rhywbethsyn rhaid i chi ei wneud os byddwch yn cael cyfe i ymweld ag Awstralia), pe bawni wedi diodde pwl o asthma tra roeddwn ar un or ynysoedd a bod angen triniaeth

    rys arna i, dim ond drwy gael awyren neu horennydd y byddwn wedi gallucyrraedd yr ysbyty. Mewn argywng, am ei bod yn hanodol, byddant yn gwneudpopeth y gallant i oalu amdanoch a gwneud yn siwr eich bod yn iawn, ond unwaithi chi gyrraedd adre byddwch yn sicr o gael bil amdano, a gall gostio miloedd arloedd o bunnoedd. Mae hon yn enghrait eithriadol, ond cowch y gall gostiodros 100 i ymweld meddyg yn UDA, dim ond am ymgynghoriad chwarter awr.Os byddwch yn gwario racsiwn or swm hwnnw ar yswiriant, bydd costau unrhywdriniaeth eddygol rydych yn ei chael pan yddwch dramor yn cael eu talu, nid dim

    ond apwyntiad meddyg neu bresgripsiwn newydd. Cowch roi gwybod ir cwmniyswiriant bod gennych asthma. Os na yddwch yn gwneud hynny a bod rhywbethyn mynd o chwith, gall y cwmni yswirio hawlion gyawn na roddwyd y wybodaethgywir iddo ac eallai na ydd yn talu os byddwch yn gwneud hawliad.

    Maer un mor bwysig gwneud yn siwr ei od yn cwmpasur cynod cywir, ar mathcywir o weithgareddau, ac mae el arer yn werth talu tua 10 yn ychwanegol ihepgor y tl-dros-ben am oal meddygol yn y marn i. Pan yddwch yn teithio ogwmpas gwledydd yn yr UE, gwnewch yn siwr eich bod yn mynd cherdyn EHIC/

    E111 gyda chi syn eich galluogi i gael gaael ar yr un leel o driniaeth, am yr unpris, phobl leol.

    Byddwch yn ymwybodol or rheolau o ran mynd meddyginiaeth i mewn iwledydd eraill.Er bod y rhan wya or lleoedd yr ymwelais i nhw yn iawn, ceais wybod eu bod ynllym iawn mewn rhai gwledydd o ran meddyginiaethau presgripsiwn, ac os nad ywrpecyn gwreiddiol, y presgripsiwn ar cyarwyddiadau gennych chi, gall yr

    awdurdodau eu cymryd oddi wrthych. Mewn rhai gwledydd, ceir rheolau ynglyn chael symiau penodol o gyuriau gwahanol gyda chi. O ganlyniad, maen sicr ynwerth edrych ar-lein cyn i chi ynd i weld beth syn iawn a beth syn annerbyniol,ond dylech ynd ch presgripsiwn neu nodyn gan y meddyg gyda chi rhag on bethbynnag. Bydd dogennau or ath yn ddenyddiol os bydd angen i chi gael rhagor

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    och meddyginiaethau pan yddwch dramor, a dylech ystyried gwneud hynny argyer unrhyw eddyginiaethau rydych yn eu cymryd, nid dim ond pethau syngysylltiedig ag asthma.Rhowch wybod i bobl rydych yn teithio gyda nhw bod gennych asthmaRoeddwn yn teithio gydag o leia un rind o gartre am y rhan wya or amser, ond

    yn aml, ni yddair unig bobl a oedd yn siarad Saesneg yn y pentre, elly maen sicryn werth rhoi gwybod ich partner/iaid teithio bod gennych asthma, ble y mae eichanadlydd, sut iw ddenyddio a beth iw wneud mewn argywng, oherwydd maenamhrisiadwy cael rhywun wrth law syn gwybod am eich cyfwr, yn enwedig os naydd yr un or ddau ohonoch yn siarad yr iaith leol.

    Byddwch yn ymwybodol or hinsawdd wahanolPan roeddwn yn Singapr a Bangkok roedd yn arbennig o glos, a gallwn deimlo ymrest yn tynhau yno, elly maen bwysig iawn ystyried y mathau o hinsoddaurydych yn debyg o ymweld nhw. Cyn mynd i wrdd, ni eddyliais am sut y byddairtywydd yn eeithio ar y asthma, elly maen werth edrych i weld sut y gall yrhinsawdd yn y mannau rydych yn debygol o ymweld nhw eeithio arnoch. Heyd,er nad oeddwn i wedi bwriadu gwneud hynny, es i ddringo mynyddoedd aphlymio sgwba yn y mr tra roeddwn i wrdd. O edrych yn l, roedd yr ymarercor ychwanegol ar amrywiaeth o uchderau a dynderoedd a oedd ynghlwm wrthy gweithgareddau hyn yn amlwg yn golygu y byddai wedi bod yn ddenyddiol, am ytro cynta ers blynyddoedd, cael y anadlydd wrth law yn hytrach nai od yn y mag

    yn yr hostel, elly pan yddwch yn meddwl am weithgareddau posibl, hyd yn oed osbydd awr ddim siawns y byddwch yn eu gwneud yn y pen draw, maen werthystyried ymlaen llaw beth y bydd ei angen arnoch (oherwydd y byddwch yn tueddui wneud penderyniadau yng ngwres y oment pan yddwch chi i wrdd!).

    Yn gyredinol, nid yw teithio ag asthma mor anodd hynny mewn gwirionedd;dylair rhestr isod eich helpu i baratoi i deithio dramor yn ddiogel. Gobeithio ycewch chi gymaint o hwyl ag y ceais inne ar y mlwyddyn allan.

    Ben McNally (tri chyandir, pum taith, saith mis i wrdd, 2,500 o luniau, ac yn ladre mewn un darn)

    Rhestr Wirio Cwestiynau Allweddol:A ydych chi wedi trenu yswiriant teithio digonol?A ywn werth talu i hepgor y tl-dros-ben am oal meddygol?A ywr yswiriant yn cwmpasur gweithgareddau cywir ar cynod cywir o amser ybydda i wrdd?

    A ywn gyreithlon cymryd eich meddyginiaethau yn y gwledydd y byddwch ynymweld nhw?A oes gennych chir presgripsiynau, y labeli ar nodiadau meddyg priodol iddangos beth ydynt pan yddwch yn mynd drwy dollau a chael rhai newydd osbydd angen?

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    A oes gen ir math cywir o anadlydd ar gyer y gweithgareddau rwyn debygolou gwneud?A ydd hinsawdd/tirwedd y lle rwyn ymweld ag e yn eeithio ar baeddyginiaeth, a aint ohono, sydd ei angen arna?

    Os ydych yn ystyried teithio i fannau uchel, mae nyrsys asthma Asthma UK wedi

    llunior cyngor canlynol iw gadw mewn cof.

    Ni ddylai uchder od yn broblem i bobl heini ac iach y mae eu hasthman cael eireolin dda, cyhyd u bod yn cymryd eu hamser wrth ynd i yny, yn cydnabod ac ynderbyn eu cyyngiadau ac yn addasu eu meddyginiaeth lle y bo angen.

    Mae uchder yn dechrau eeithio ar bobl ar tua 1,500 2,000 metr o uchder, a byddeu cyr yn dechrau addasu ir newid mewn leelau ocsigen. Wrth i chi ynd yn uwch,bydd y gwasgedd aer yn gostwng (bydd yr aer yn mynd yn deneuach), ellybyddwch yn cymryd llai o ocsigen i mewn ich cor gyda phob anadl unigol. Maeangen ocsigen arnoch i roi egni i chi i symud ond mae heyd yn hanodol ichorganau. Wrth ich cor gael llai o ocsigen, bydd yn ymaddasu. Byddwch ynanadlu yn gyfymach ac yn ddynach. Bydd hynnyn creu mwy o gelloedd coch yneich gwaed er mwyn cludo mwy o ocsigen yn eich gwaed. Maer newidiadau hyn yncymryd amser, se y rheswm dros argymell eich bod yn cymryd eich amser i ddringoi yny a bydd hynnyn eich cadw chin iach. Os byddwch yn dringo i yny yn rhygyfym eallai y bydd gennych risg o ddatblygu salwch uchder acwt. Cowch bennu

    nodau realistig i chi eich hun.

    Wrth deithio mewn mannau uchel, y peth pwysica yw gwneud yn siwr eich bod ynrheoli eich asthma yn dda cyn i chi deithio. Dyma rai awgrymiadau a allai od ynddenyddiol. Gwnewch apwyntiad gydach meddyg neuch nyrs asthma ymhellymlaen llaw er mwyn adolygu eich asthma a goyn am gynllun gweithredu asthmaos nad oes eisoes gennych chi un. Bydd yn cynnwys gwybodaeth am beth y dylechei wneud os bydd eich asthma yn gwaethygu, pa gamau iw cymryd a beth iw

    wneud mewn argywng. Cariwch gerdynBeth iw Wneud Mewl Pwl

    o AsthmaAsthma UK gyda chi bob amser a chadwch eich anadlydd lliniaru wrth law bobamser. Goynnwch ich meddyg ragnodi anadlydd sbr y gallwch ynd ag e gydachi rhag on. Gwnewch yn siwr bod eich meddyginiaethau wediu labelu r dogna chadwch nhwn ddiogel ynghyd llythyr y meddyg. Trenwch yswiriant teithioac ystyriwch gorestru r Swydda Dramor a Chymanwlad. Gwnewch yn siwr eichbod yn gwybod sut i gael gaael ar eddyg syn siarad Saesneg yn yr ardal rydychyn bwriadu ymweld hi a mynnwch gyngor meddygol unrhyw bryd y byddwch ynteimlon sl.

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    Ffeithiau asthma

    Cywr syn effeithio ar y llwybrau anadlu y tiwbiau bach syn cludo aer i mewnac allan or ysgyfaint yw asthma. Pan ddaw rhywun ag asthma i gysylltiad rhywbeth syn effeithio ar ei lwybrau anadlu (sbardun asthma), maer cyhyrau oamgylch waliaur llwybrau anadlu yn tynhau syn achosi ir llwybrau anadlugulhau ac mae leinin y llwybrau anadlun llidio ac yn dechrau chwyddo. Weithiaubydd mwcws gludiog neu fem yn cronni, a all wneud y llwybrau anadlu hyd ynoed yn fwy cul.

    Maer adweithiau hyn yn achosi ir llwybrau anadlu gulhau a llidio syn eigwneud yn anodd anadlu ac syn arwain at symptomau asthma.Symptomau arferol asthma yw

    peswchgwichiandiffyg anadltyndra yn y frest.

    Ni fydd pawb yn cael pob un or symptomau hyn. Mae rhai pobl yn eu cael o

    bryd iw gilydd; gall rhai pobl gael y symptomau hyn drwyr amser.Er nad oes modd cael gwared ar asthma, mae meddyginiaethau effeithiol ar gaeli drin asthma syn galluogir rhan fwyaf o bobl iw reoli fel nad ywn amharu areu bywyd bob dydd.

    Gan mai cywr gydol oes yw asthma, maen bwysig eich bod yn cymryd eichmeddyginiaeth asthma yn l y gofyn. Dylai eich meddyg neuch nyrs asthmaesbonio sut i ddefnyddio eich anadlwyr yn briodol, fel eich bod yn cael y budd

    mwyaf o bob dos. Dysgwch am y ffordd gywir o ddefnyddio eich anadlwyrlliniaru ac ataliol a dysgwch fwy am steroidau, gwahanwyra nebiwleiddwyr,ynghyd sgl-effeithiau posibl.

    Rheoli eich asthmaMae gormod o bobl ag asthma yn treulio amser yn yr ysbyty yn ddiangen: gellidosgoi 75% or derbyniadau ir ysbyty.

    Os yw eich asthma o dan reolaeth, rydych yn fwy tebygol o gael ansawdd bywydgwell a gallu gwneud mwy or pethau rydych am eu gwneud.

    Gall tri chwestiwn eich helpu i benderfynu a yw eich symptomau o dan reolaeth:

    http://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/reliever_inhalers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/preventer_inhalers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/steroid_tablets.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/spacers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/nebulisers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/side_effects_of_asth.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/side_effects_of_asth.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/nebulisers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/spacers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/steroid_tablets.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/preventer_inhalers.htmlhttp://www.asthma.org.uk/all_about_asthma/medicines_treatments/reliever_inhalers.html
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    Yn ystod y mis diwethaf:A ydych wedi cael trafferth cysgu oherwydd eich symptomau asthma (gangynnwys peswch)?A ydych wedi bod yn cael eich symptomau asthma arferol yn ystod y dydd(peswch, gwichian, tyndra yn y frest neu ddiffyg anadl)?A yw eich asthma wedi amharu ar eich gweithgareddau arferol - ee gwaith ty,

    gwaith, ysgol ac ati?

    Os ydych wedi ateb ydw neu ydy i unrhyw un or cwestiynau uchod, maenbosibl bod modd rheoli eich asthman well. Ewch at eich meddyg neuch nyrsasthma i drafod sut y gallech wellach ffordd o reolich asthma neu ffoniwch einLlinell Gyngor ar0800 121 62 44.

    Rhai arwyddion nad ydych yn rheoli eich asthman dda

    Deffro yn y nos gyda pheswch, gwichian, diffyg anadl neu dyndra yn y frestRhaid i chi gymryd amser i ffwrdd or gwaith oherwydd eich asthmaRydych yn cael trafferth anadlu, ac mae eich anadliadau yn rhai isel a byrMae angen i chi ddefnyddio eich anadlydd lliniarun amlachNid yw eich anadlydd lliniaru yn gweithio cystalRhaid i chi ddefnyddio eich anadlydd lliniaru mwy na phob pedair awrRydych yn teimlo fel na allwch barhau ch lefel arferol o weithgarwchneu ymarfer.

    Help er mwyn i chi reoli eich symptomauGallwch reoli eich asthma drwy wybod pa feddyginiaethau iw cymryd, faintohonynt a phryd iw cymryd. Mae hefyd yn bwysig osgoi pethau syn sbardunoeich asthma a gwybod beth iw wneud os bydd eich symptomaun gwaethygu.

    Dylair holl wybodaeth hon gael ei chofnodi ar gynllun gweithredu asthmapersonol, a dylaich meddyg neuch nyrs asthma ei gwblhau mewn trafodaeth chi. Mae Asthma UK yn cynhyrchu pecyn am ddim or enw Be in Controlsyn

    cynnwys cynllun gweithredu, dyddiadur priglif, cerdyn meddyginiaeth a cherdynadolygu asthma.Awgrymiadau i reoli eich asthma.

    Llinell Gyngor Asthma UKOs hoffech siarad nyrs asthma arbenigol am reoli eich asthma, cysylltwch Llinell Gyngor Asthma UK. Gallwch ei ffonio ar0800 121 62 44 (rhwng 9am a5pm o ddydd Llun i ddydd Gwener).

    Darllenwch fwy am Linell Gyngor Asthma UK

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