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Gaining better control of your child's asthma MILWAUKEE - In conjunction with National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month in May, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) is urging parents to ensure that their child's asthma is properly controlled. Of the more than 20 million people in the United States suffering from asthma, 9 million are under the age of 18, according to the AAAAI. Results from a study in the August 2004 Journal of Allergy & Clinically Immunology (JACI) found that parents often took the wrong actions to control their child's asthma. Over 50% of the parents in the study tried an environmental control measure unlikely to improve their child's symptoms. These findings illustrate the need for increased education on the proper ways to manage and treat childhood asthma. This starts by working closely with an asthma specialist, such as an allergist/immunologist. An allergist/immunologist is the best-qualified medical professional trained to manage the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of allergies and asthma. “For many families, the learning process is the hardest part of controlling asthma,” said Jacqueline Pongracic, MD, of Children's Memorial Hospital , Chicago and Fellow of the AAAAI. “Once parents start to ask questions and get a better understanding of their child's condition, they discover their child can live a healthy and happy life with asthma.” The AAAAI urges parents to use the following checklist on the next visit to their child's allergist/immunologist:
To find an allergist/immunologist in your area call the AAAAI's Physician Referral and Information Line at 1-800-822-2762 or visit the AAAAI's Web site at www.aaaai.org. AAAAI Topic of the Month
The AAAAI represents allergists, asthma specialists, clinical immunologists, allied health professionals and others with a special interest in the research and treatment of allergic disease. Established in 1943, the AAAAI has more than 6,500 members in the United States, Canada and 60 other countries. The AAAAI serves as an advocate to the public by providing educational information and a physician referral directory through its Web site at www.aaaai.org. ### EDITOR'S NOTE: Experts available upon request
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