Here are our top tips to manage your asthma during summer.
1. Avoid allergens like sand storms
Stand storms carry dust and air pollutants, which can worsen symptoms of
asthma. Minerals such as quartz can be found in the desert and it
triggers inflammation. Fever and exposure to dust can also irritate the
eyes and nose. To avoid these problems, stay indoors, wear a mask over
your nose and mouth outdoors, and use petroleum jelly to moisten
nostrils.
2. Clean your AC ducts before summer starts
A simple
vacuuming of your vents isn’t enough. You need to get rid of any mold in
your AC ducts well before the start of summer. If there is a lot of
mold in your air ducts, then consider replacing all the duct materials
instead of just cleaning.
3. Avoid petting animals
Animal fur isn’t the only issue. People are allergic to the proteins
found in animals such as animal dander (skin flakes), animal saliva and
animal urine. All of these can trigger asthma. Some people may also be
allergic to birds.
4. Stay away from strong smells like perfumes
Strong smells aren’t visible like dust mites, pollen or mold. They can
simply trigger asthma or cause a headache. Some smells include perfume,
deodorant, nail polish, paint fumes, cologne, after shave and air
fresheners.
5. Avoid smoking inhalation and shisha
Smoke can cause discomfort in the lung area, which can result in asthma.
Those who don’t suffer from asthma can also experience irritation to
the lining of the nasal pathways, throat and mouth. According to the
WHO, shisha is much more harmful than cigarette smoking or pipe smoking.
Second-hand shisha smoke can be even more risky to the body. The water
inside the water pipe doesn’t filter the smoke, but it does soak up the
nicotine.
Culled from the inrernet
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