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Asthma can sometimes be life threatening. The information on this page tells you what to look for and what to do if there is an asthma emergency.
Asthma is life-threatening if someone:
Call an ambulance by dialling 111. Remember, the ambulance can give oxygen and provide much safer transport than you can in a car.
Don't panic. Keep the person calm and comfortable while acting confidently and without delay.
Follow the four-step asthma emergency plan.
If you have had an asthma emergency, consider asking your doctor to help you complete an asthma attack recovery plan.
Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Endorsed by community respiratory physician, Canterbury DHB. Page created May 2017.
Review key: HIASA-39947