
There are certain triggers for asthma attacks that people cannot escape, like sudden temperature changes, sinus infections, and emotional situations. Others like aspirin, food preservatives, and perfumes can usually be avoided. Since pet dander and cigarette smoke can both trigger attacks, it is recommended that pets and smoking be prohibited in homes of asthma sufferers. Asthma sufferers should also monitor their physical activity because strenuous exercise can often lead to asthma attacks.
Allergens are also responsible for a substantial number of asthma attacks. A common asthma-inducing allergen is pollen. You can prevent pollen from entering your home by closing all the windows and doors.
Another frequently occurring allergen is mold, which tends to grow in humid areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Keep these areas clean at all times. Using a dehumidifier to keep the indoor humidity at around 50 percent can also help reduce the chances of an asthma attack.
However, arguably the most problematic indoor allergen is dust and dust mites. Since dust can accumulate almost anywhere in a home, people must be extra vigilant in keeping it away from areas which come into contact with asthma sufferers.
To kill dust mites, clean all bed sheets and curtains in hot water (above 130 degrees Fahrenheit) on a weekly basis. All pillows and mattresses should be enclosed in airtight covers, and all carpets should be treated regularly with chemicals designed to eliminate the insects. In the case of children, their soft toys or stuffed animals must be cleaned frequently and discarded if they become too dirty.
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