Are you using your rescue inhaler more than twice a week?

If you answered yes, you should talk to your doctor. Rescue medicines such as albuterol are not dangerous, but using it regularly means that your asthma is not well controlled and is a major risk factor for a serious asthma attack. Poorly controlled asthma, besides causing trouble breathing, coughing and wheezing, is very easily flared by asthma triggers, such as colds or exercise. Take the Asthma Control Test (PDF) to find out if your asthma is as well-controlled as it should be. With proper care you should:

See your doctor or an asthma specialist if these goals are not being met.