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Top Tips to Prevent Allergy and Asthma Attacks

By: Kim Archer When someone asks you if your asthma is under control, what do you say? Asthma sufferers often feel that their asthma is controlled if they can manage attacks with an inhaler. But true control involves preventing attacks in the first place, not treating them once they occur.

Allergies and asthma do not always go hand in hand, but many people suffer from both of them. Most asthma sufferers have specific triggers that provoke their attacks. Those who have allergies also experience symptoms in conjunction with certain triggers. In some cases these triggers are unavoidable, but we can often reduce them as long as we know what they are.

There are some things that can be done to stop an allergic reaction or an asthma attack before it occurs.

* Be aware of the conditions every time you experience an asthma attack. What are the common factors? Take note of the circumstances so that you can figure out what is triggering your attacks; this is your first move towards circumventing 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.

*Dust in the home should be gotten rid of. Keep your home as clean as you possibly can and use an air purifier. The use of a regular vacuum cleaner for vacuuming can make things worse though. Use water to clean as much as possible, as often as you can. Dust is kept out of your nose because the water traps it.

* Don't have pets in the house. Animal hair, pet dander, saliva, and feathers can be the cause of an allergic reaction if you're susceptible to these things. Except for fish, it's best to not own a pet if you suffer from allergies.

*Mold should not have a chance to grow. Make sure there are no damp places in the home since mold loves them. Making sure damp areas have plenty of ventilation and running a dehumidifier are ways to do this.

*Cockroaches should not feel welcome in the home. These pests commonly trigger both allergies and asthma. Getting rid of clutter, food sources and water will eliminate the things they need to thrive in the home and they will have to go elsewhere.

Medication is crucial to most allergy and asthma sufferers. It can help them avoid experiencing symptoms, and it can help stop them when they do occur. But it is also important to exercise control over environmental triggers in order to control these ailments effectively.

So if you have asthma, allergies, or both, try out these tips that will let you breathe easier.


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Article Source: http://www.lifeweightloss.com

Kim Archer writes for Asthma Treatment Today, a great source of information on causes and treatments of asthma.

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