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Asthma

Welcome to the Asthma Information section. Here you will find information about each of our departments, including services offered, department staff, and resources for children, parents and other health professionals.

What to do when your child is having an asthma attack

  1. Stay calm. Sit up straight – do not lie down.
  2. Take slow, steady breaths.
  3. Take one puff of your reliever inhaler (usually blue) every minute (use a spacer if available).
 People over 6 years can take up to 10 puffs in 10 minutes.
 Children under 6 can take up to 6 puffs in 10 minutes.
  4. Call 112 or 999 if your symptoms do not improve after 10 minutes.
  5. Repeat Step 3 if an ambulance has not arrived in 10 minutes.

Video resources:

Asthma Society Ireland Children Under 6 Asthma Attack

Asthma Society Ireland Over 6/Adult Asthma Attack

Signs of difficulty breathing

Signs of respiratory distress

Asthma Action Plan

An asthma action plan is a written plan to help you or your child to manage asthma on a daily basis. A healthcare professional will help you complete your child's asthma action plan. You will have information on your child's medication regime, signs of worsening asthma, management of your child's asthma symptoms and what to do if your child has an asthma attack.

All children with asthma should have a personalised asthma action plan.

Service Overview

Asthma resources for children

Online resources and information for healthcare professionals