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    • Your Guide to Eosinophilic Asthma

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      Who Gets Eosinophilic Asthma?

      Eosinophilic asthma (e-asthma) affects a small number of people who have trouble breathing, but it’s usually severe. What makes you more likely to get it?

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      Taking Control of Your Symptoms

      Are you stuck in a cycle of asthma attacks? You may have eosinophilic asthma. Find out what it is and what you can do to break the cycle.

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      Everyday Tips for E-Asthma

      Try these tips to help you stay on top of it and better manage your symptoms.

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      How Doctors Diagnose This Severe Subtype

      Treatments for e-asthma are different than other types of asthma, so diagnosis is very important. There are four tests your doctor may use.

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      How E-Asthma Is Different

      This more severe form of asthma often impacts who you may not expect: adults.

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