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Physical exertion continued for a long duration may trigger respiratory difficulties, which are referred to asexercise-induced asthmaor exercise-induced bronchospasm. In most cases, the symptoms of this condition are experienced during exercise. The symptoms can even appear in people who do not have ...
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How does weather affect asthma? High heat, humidity, cold, rain, thunderstorms, or any sudden weather changes can make asthma worse,according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Because extreme events are more problematic than milder weather, climate change is likely to worsen asthma...
The cold is one of the factors that trigger typical asthma symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Additionally, prolonged exposure to air-conditioning can contribute to worsening asthma and to the development of lung infections resulting from this condition. ...
Exposure to substances, such as, dust,mold, animal fur, sand, and bacteria, which triggersallergicreactions. People who suffer fromallergies, such ashay fever, neurodermatitis, or cradle cap, have an increased risk of bronchialasthma. Viral infection like cold and flu or ...
By keeping excess moisture out of your home, they're better for your building, your furnishings, and your health (properly ventilated homes that are neither too hot nor too damp are less likely to harbor dust mites, a very common trigger of asthma.) and they help to keep the "climate" ...
about a quarter of a millimeter long – live off these dead skin cells. The proteins found in their droppings are one of the major indoor triggers for people with allergies and asthma.⁵ Some people with dust mite allergies experience symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, an itchy no...
Do nocturnal asthma attacks influence sleep parameters and inflammatory markers? A cross-sectional population-based study Maingredy Rodrigues Souza Daniela Santoro Rosa Monica L. Andersen Sleep and Breathing (2023) Prediction of the local and total thermal insulations of a bedding system based on th...
Breathing in humid air activates nerves in your lungs thatnarrow and tighten your airways. Humidity also makes the air stagnant enough to trap pollutants and allergens like pollen, dust, mold, dust mites, and smoke. These can set off your asthma symptoms. ...