It may be wise to wear an ID bracelet if you have asthma. This way, if you were to have an asthma attack
and you cannot speak for yourself, paramedics will know that you have
this condition. If you do not feel comfortable wearing and ID bracelet,
be sure to carry something on you that says you have asthma.
If
you have a pet, be sure to wash them often. You should clean your pet
weekly to avoid triggering asthma. Do this outside if possible, brushing
away any excess fur. If you come into contact with pets that are not
your own, try to avoid contact with them. It is better to be safe than
sorry.
It is important that you know what triggers your asthma symptoms.
It may be wise to keep an asthma diary so you can see a pattern of when
and where your asthma attacks happen. By knowing what triggers attacks,
you will know what to avoid or stay away from as much as possible.
Get
the flu vaccine every year if you suffer from asthma. Respiratory or
sinus issues that can come from a bout with the flu can really do a
number on an asthma sufferer. Taking the preventive tack of getting the vaccine can save you some serious suffering down the road.
Wash
bed linen in very hot water to kill the dust mites. Water temperature
should be 130 degrees or above to do the job effectively. Dust mites
hiding in pillow cases and blankets can irritate the nasal passage and
exacerbate asthma symptoms, especially because the linen is close to the
nose.
Be aware of how your pets may affect your asthma. Ideally,
an asthma sufferer should not have any fur bearing pet because of the
pet dander shed by all furry animals, even those considered low
allergen. At the same time, if you frequently visit friends with pets,
take appropriate precautions to lessen the effects of exposure to dander
during your visit.
Remove all kinds of carpets from your house.
Carpeting is hard to clean and will contain dust no matter how long you
spend vacuuming it. You should choose linoleum floors or wooden floors
instead. The same thing applies to furniture: get a leather couch
instead of choosing a softer fabric.
Know what triggers your
asthma and how to avoid them. Triggers are different for each person, so
it may take some time to figure out what yours are. Keep a diary of
them. Once you find out what your triggers are, try to avoid or limit
your contact with them.
You do not have to be physically inactive just because you have asthma. Unlike decades ago, when asthma treatments
were few and far between, there are plenty of different asthma inhalers
and medications that you can take prior to and after performing
physical activities. Ask your doctor for the best treatment for your
specific needs.
Ask your doctor to provide you with asthma
information or where to look for it. The Internet has so much available
information but not all of it is trustworthy. The more you know about
asthma, the more you will understand how to treat your disease and find
ways to alleviate your symptoms.
You can recognize asthma by its symptoms, such as wheezing,
shallow breathing, tightness in the chest and coughing. An asthma
attack may be triggered by a wide variety of things. Among them are
anxiety, acid reflux, some kinds of food and/or medicines, heavy
exercise, contact with irritants and allergens, the common cold, or a
sinus infection.
Avoid mucus producers when you are having an
attack. Things like milk, and citrus products such as orange juice and
lemonade are all producers of mucous. Drinking these products will only
stand to make your breathing more difficult. Avoid foods and beverages
which contain these ingredients to keep your system free of any extra
mucous buildup.
A great tip that can help you deal with asthma is
to exercise indoors. A lot of people just assume that they can't
exercise because they have asthma, but that's not the case. The cold air
outside is what aggravates asthma and you can avoid it by exercising
indoors.
There is a vast amount of information in the world about
how to deal with asthma. We've only covered a tiny portion of it here.
Take these tips, go out, and learn more about your particular type of
asthma. You can get on top of your symptoms, and keep yourself healthy.
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