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8. Review
Just as you need to be consistent, you need to be actively reviewing the collected information. The review stage is of utmost importance so that you can find the trends and tendencies that develop. Look for patterns in times of day, locations and activities that seem to be associated with asthma attacks. Are symptoms worse in certain situations? Are there changes in duration? At times, you may be too close to the information to accurately assess your symptoms. In this case, employ the services of friends, family or your doctor to pull out the valuable information from your data. They can also suggest other items to track.
Once you identify factors that cause asthma attacks, you can develop ways to reduce triggers and manage your asthma. Read more about asthma management.