Keeping an Asthma Diary
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By monitoring the severity of your asthma using your peak flow meter and practicing self-management using your peak flow zones, you can live free of asthma symptoms.
Another component of this self-management is an asthma diary. Keeping a daily asthma diary can help you monitor your asthma. The asthma diary is used to:
Recording this information will help you recognize asthma attacks and head them off before you become seriously ill. Your doctor will also use this diary to evaluate how well your asthma action plan is working.
How Do I Keep a Daily Asthma Diary?
First, print out a copy of an asthma action plan. We have a blank asthma action plan in this guide.
Next, determine and record your asthma zones. Place this information in your diary so you can refer to it easily.
Each day:
Remember to take your asthma diary to each of your doctor visits so your doctor can assess how well you treatment plan is working.
Learn how to develop an Asthma Action Plan.
Get answers to frequently asked questions about asthma.
View the full table of contents for the asthma guide.
Reviewed by the doctors at The Cleveland Clinic Department of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine.
Edited by Brunilda Nazario, MD, January 2006, WebMD.