What should I do if my friend is having an asthma flare-up? – Zahara* An asthma flare-up can be scary, both for the person having it and anyone who sees it happening. A friend who knows how to handle the situation can be a big help. Here's what to do: Stay calm and be reassuring. Help your friend relax. If someone who is having a flare-up panics, it can make it even harder to breathe. Take your friend away from any possible asthma triggers, like smoke. Have your friend sit upright. Lying down might make breathing more difficult. If your friend can talk, ask what his or her asthma action plan says to do during a flare-up. If your friend is able to tell you, follow the plan. If your friend can't speak or doesn't remember what to do, ask if he or she has an inhaler to use during flare-ups. If so, get the inhaler and help your friend to use it. Call 911 if: an inhaler is not available your friend is having trouble talking or is struggling to breathe your friend's lips are turning blue your friend becomes unconscious the inhaler doesn't help Friends can be the first line of defense for someone who is having an asthma flare-up. So it's great that you want to be prepared! *Names have been changed to protect user privacy. Back to Articles Related Articles Dealing With Asthma Triggers Find out what can make your asthma worse, and what to do about it. Read More What's an Asthma Action Plan? An asthma action plan is a written plan that helps you take control of your asthma. Get the details in this article. Read More Asthma Center Visit our Asthma Center for information and advice on managing and living with asthma. Read More Asthma Asthma is a lung condition that makes it hard to breathe. Learn all about asthma here. Read More Asthma Action Plan Use this printable sheet to help manage your asthma. Read More Dealing With an Asthma Flare-Up Asthma flare-ups, or attacks, can be handled, but it's even better if you can prevent them from happening. Find out how to deal with flare-ups. Read More Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. © 1995-2021 KidsHealth®. All rights reserved. Images provided by The Nemours Foundation, iStock, Getty Images, Veer, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com.