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var tooltip_Exacerbations = "A worsening of symptoms (including cough, increased mucus production, and shortness of breath) for a few days, often requiring antibiotics, oral steroids, and in some cases, hospitalization.";
var tooltip_controller = "Asthma medication taken daily to help manage asthma symptoms. Also called maintenance medication.";
var tooltip_constriction = "The tightening of the muscles around the airways of the lungs; one of the two main causes of asthma symptoms.";
var tooltip_inflammation = "Swelling and irritation of the airways of your lungs; one of the two main causes of asthma symptoms. Airway inflammation may still be there, even when you are not having symptoms.";
var tooltip_triggers = "Things that may make your asthma worse. They may not be the same for everyone. Common triggers are tobacco smoke, dust mites, animal dander from furry animals, cockroaches, pollen, and strong odors.";
var tooltip_asthma = "A long-term, chronic disease of the airways of the lungs, characterized by two main causes: constriction and inflammation. Together, they cause narrowing of the airways, which results in symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath.";
var tooltip_corticosteroid = "A type of long-term asthma control medicine that treats inflammation.";
var tooltip_fast_acting = "Medicine used to treat sudden asthma symptoms. Every person with asthma needs a rescue inhaler.";
var tooltip_oral_corticosteroids = "A pill or liquid that is sometimes used for the short-term treatment of worsening asthma.";
var tooltip_asthma_attack = "When symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath become more severe, more frequent, or both.";
var tooltip_inhalation = "Taking air into the lungs.";
var tooltip_rescue_inhaler = "Also called a quick-relief or fast-acting inhaler. Medicine used to treat sudden asthma symptoms. The inhaler helps you get relief quickly when you are having asthma symptoms. Every person with asthma needs a rescue inhaler. ADVAIR is not for, and should not be used to treat, sudden, severe symptoms of asthma. ADVAIR won't replace a rescue inhaler.";
var tooltip_inhaler = "A device that helps deliver medicine into the airways of the lungs.";
var tooltip_peak_flow_meter = "A portable, hand-held device that measures how fast you can blow air out of the lungs.";
var tooltip_chronic_bronchitis = "Inflammation of the airways that causes increased mucus to be produced. Bronchitis is considered chronic (or long-term) if one coughs and produces excess mucus most days during three months in a year, for two years in a row."
var tooltip_emphysema = "A disease that damages the air sacs and/or the smallest breathing tubes in the lungs.";
var tooltip_respiratory_tract = "The entire system of air passages involved in breathing, especially the trachea, bronchial tubes, bronchioles, and alveoli.";
var tooltip_acute_symptoms = "Symptoms that come on abruptly or over a short period of time. The opposite of chronic.";
var tooltip_mucus = "A thick liquid that moistens and lubricates body tissues, including those in the airways and lungs."
var tooltip_oxygen = "Colorless, odorless gas essential for all life processes. It's the most important component of air.";
var tooltip_phlegm = "Thick, sticky, stringy mucus produced by the respiratory tract, usually as the result of irritation, inflammation, or infection of the airways.";
var tooltip_wheezing = "The sound made by air moving through partially obstructed airways.";
var tooltip_sputum = "Mucus, phlegm, or other substances coughed up from the respiratory tract.";
