What is well-managed asthma?When treating children’s asthma, the aim is for them to have: No daytime symptoms. No night-time waking due to asthma. No need for rescue medicines (their blue reliever inhaler). No asthma attacks. For their asthma not to place any limits on their daily life (including school or exercise).[2]Research shows that the things that make this most likely are: An up-to-date, personalised written asthma action plan.[2] Twice-yearly reviews with a GP or nurse.[2] Adhering to prescribed asthma treatments.