Asthma Action Plan: Green Zone-Topic Overview
Asthma Action Plan: Green Zone-Topic Overview
An asthma action plan is based on zones defined by your symptoms, your peak flow, or both. It tells you what to do if you or your child has a sudden increase in asthma symptoms (asthma attack).
The green zone of the asthma action plan is where a person with asthma wants to be every day. When in the green zone:
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If you or your child continues to stay in the green zone for several weeks, your doctor may reduce the amount of daily asthma medicine.
The green zone of the asthma action plan is where a person with asthma wants to be every day. When in the green zone:
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- The person does not have any symptoms of an asthma attack.
- The person is able to do his or her usual activities and can sleep without having symptoms.
- The peak expiratory flow is 80% to 100% of the person's personal best peak flow measurement. To find 80% of your personal best, multiply your personal best measurement by 0.80. For example, if your personal best flow is 400, then 80% of that is 400 times 0.80, which is 320.
If you or your child continues to stay in the green zone for several weeks, your doctor may reduce the amount of daily asthma medicine.
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