Asthma After COVID-19: Symptoms, Triggers, Treatments & Prevention
If you have asthma, chances are you’ve been weary of COVID-19. Here’s what people living with asthma need to know after having COVID-19.
If you have asthma, chances are you’ve been weary of COVID-19. Here’s what people living with asthma need to know after having COVID-19.
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It’s not the change in elevation that triggers asthma symptoms, it’s the air temperature and humidity.
While those who suffer know the importance of having their inhaler, it is possible to be without one or have one that doesn’t work.
Some people may find that foods that contain sulfites can trigger their asthma symptoms if eaten in large quantities.
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Show your special someone how much you care by creating an asthma and allergy-friendly celebration that everyone can enjoy.
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Some dogs and cats may cause less symptoms than others, but no cat or dog is without the potential to cause allergies.
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Get a jump start on breathing better with this checklist to help you stay safe in the year ahead.