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Breathing In Cold Air & Cold Air Asthma

No one is sure what causes asthma, or what can be done to cure this ailment. Asthma is chronic and, usually, lifelong. But does that mean that every day has to be a struggle to breathe? Or is there some way that you can breathe easy even with asthma? Most people who have been diagnosed with asthma find that medication is a good way to combat the symptoms and sufferings associated with this affliction. These irritants include dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and smoke. Though it s impossible to free the world of these breathing irritations, you can help free your home of them. This way, avoiding attacks is a piece of cake and living with asthma means living with fresh, breathable air. To help eliminate these irritants in the home and work place, don t allow cigarette smoking. As the science gets better, we hope so does the diagnosis. But like so many other things it s important to speak up if you feel you or especially your child is having problems other children aren t. If you re not satisfied, keep asking questions; asthma is a debilitating disease that literally takes your breath away. Medical Help Many elderly do not like to bother their G.P with what they think is minor problems, telling themselves it s just a cold or touch of flu etc, They do not tell them that their asthma is getting worse or that the wheezing will not stop. Because of this they suffer severe attacks purely because they did not get the medical help that they did not think they needed. Pollen is produced by trees, grass, and weeds especially during the warmer weather months. Smog and atmospheric viruses are produced inside the body and is something you should verify and monitor with your doctor depending on where you live. Other things, less often associated maybe in your own sphere with being inflammatory include dust mites, cockroaches, and animals such as dogs or cats with shedding fur. Asthma sufferers absolutely should not smoke themselves, nor should they be exposed to smoke whenever it s possible. By taking a few extra steps, you can make living with asthma much more manageable. Keeping it clean doesn t just help the asthma sufferer breathe easier, but everyone in the home. Your space will be cleaner, your air purer, and your lungs happier. 

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