Asthma, allergy and the school environment: Supporting children and young people
Asthma is a long term condition caused by inflammation of the airways leading to wheeze, cough, breathlessness and chest tightness. It is the most common chronic condition in childhood, affecting around 1.1 million children in the UK, equivalent to three children in every classroom. Many children with asthma also have atopy, meaning they are more likely to develop allergic conditions such as eczema or allergic rhinitis.
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