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Your Child's Asthma: Quiz

Children are more likely to have asthma than are adults. In fact, asthma is one of the most common long-term (chronic) diseases in children, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Find out more about this condition by taking this quiz.

1. Asthma is a common disease among children and adults in the U.S.


2. Asthma is an emotional or mental illness.


3. Asthma flare-ups may cause breathing problems but aren't dangerous.


4. Asthma flare-ups usually occur suddenly without warning.


5. Many different things can cause an asthma flare-up.


6. Asthma can't be cured, but it can be controlled.


7. Different types of medicine are available to control asthma.


8. Children with asthma have no way to monitor how well their lungs are working.


9. Asthma only starts in childhood.


10. Tobacco smoke can make an asthma flare-up worse.


11. Children with asthma should not exercise.


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Author: Sinovic, Dianna

Online Medical Reviewer: Tara Novick BSN MSN

Online Medical Reviewer: Trevino, Heather, BSN, RNC

Date Last Reviewed: 07/01/2025

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