First, you have to avoid your triggers
Taking steps to reduce your exposure to things that trigger asthma symptoms is a key part of asthma control. Here are some things that may help:
Taking steps to reduce your exposure to things that trigger asthma symptoms is a key part of asthma control. Here are some things that may help:
- Use your air conditioner. Air conditioning reduces
the amount of airborne pollen from trees, grasses and weeds that find its
way indoors. Air conditioning also lowers indoor humidity and can reduce
your exposure to dust mites. If you don't have air conditioning, try to
keep your windows closed during pollen season.
- Decontaminate your decor. Minimize dust that may
worsen nighttime symptoms by replacing certain items in your bedroom. For
example, encase pillows, mattresses and box springs in dust-proof covers.
Remove carpeting and install hardwood or linoleum flooring. Use washable
curtains and blinds.
- Maintain optimal humidity. If you live in a damp
climate, talk to your doctor about using a dehumidifier.
- Keep indoor air clean. Have a utility company
check your air conditioner and furnace once a year. Change the filters in
your furnace and air conditioner according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Also consider installing a small-particle filter in your
ventilation system. If you use a humidifier, change the water daily.
- Reduce pet dander. If you're allergic to
dander, avoid pets with fur or feathers. Having pets regularly bathed or
groomed also may reduce the amount of dander in your surroundings.
- Clean regularly. Clean your home at least
once a week. If you're likely to stir up dust, wear a mask or have someone
else do the cleaning.
- If it's cold out, cover your
face. If your asthma is
worsened by cold, dry air, wearing a face mask can help.
and Second Always Stay healthy
Taking care of yourself and treating other conditions linked to asthma will help keep your symptoms under control. A few things you can do include:
Taking care of yourself and treating other conditions linked to asthma will help keep your symptoms under control. A few things you can do include:
Control heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It's possible that the acid reflux that causes heartburn may damage lung airways and worsen asthma symptoms. If you have frequent or constant heartburn, talk to your doctor about treatment options. You may need treatment for GERD before your asthma symptoms improve.- Get regular exercise. Having asthma doesn't
mean you have to be less active. Treatment can prevent asthma attacks and
control symptoms during activity. Regular exercise can strengthen your
heart and lungs, which helps relieve asthma symptoms. Keep in mind that
exercising in cold weather may trigger asthma symptoms. If you do exercise
in cold temperatures, wear a face mask to warm the air you breathe.
- Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight can
worsen asthma symptoms, and it puts you at higher risk of other health
problems.
- Eat fruits and vegetables. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables may increase lung function and reduce asthma symptoms. These foods are rich in protective nutrients (antioxidants) that boost the immune system.
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