Many people have both allergies and asthma, although the two do not always show up together. There are specific triggers that cause most people who suffer from asthma to have an attack. There are also symptoms that go along with specific triggers for those with allergies. These triggers, while they can be unavoidable at times, can be reduced as long as they are identified.
If asthma sufferers can manage attacks with an inhaler or other asthma remedies they often feel they have their asthma under control. But it isn’t just treating attacks when you have them; having true control over asthma is preventing them from ever occurring. There are lots of things that can be done to stop an allergic reaction or an asthma attack before it occurs.
* Pay attention to the circumstances surrounding your asthma attacks. What do they have in common? Making a note of these things can help you determine what is causing the attacks, and that is the first step in avoiding them.
* Steer clear of everyday triggers like smoke and noxious fumes. These are a frequent cause of an asthma attack, and you need to avoid.
* If pollen and pollution levels are high, stay inside. Venturing outside in these conditions will invite problems.
* Eliminate dust throughout your house. Install an air cleaner, and clean your house frequently. But be careful of using a vacuum cleaner, which can aggravate allergy and asthma causing conditions. Use water as much as possible to clean, so that dust is trapped instead of flying about, which will keep it away from your airways.
* Pets should be outside. Allergic reactions can be caused in those prone to them by pet hair, feathers, dander and even saliva. The homes of allergy sufferers need to be free of all pets except for maybe fish.
* Be vigilant about controlling mold. Mold flourishes in damp areas, so ensure that your house is kept dry. Try using a dehumidifier and check that moist corners of the house are well ventilated.
* Cockroaches are often the cause of an allergy or asthma attack, so do everything you can to discourage them from visiting your home. Get rid of clutter, keep your food tightly stored, and don’t have standing water. If cockroaches don’t find these necessities in your home, they’ll look somewhere else.
Most allergy and asthma sufferers have a crucial need for medication. Not only can it help to stop symptoms but it can help them to be avoided as well. In order to control these ailments effectively it is important to take control over the environmental triggers as well. These tips can help you to breathe easier if you have allergies, asthma or both.
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