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Now, a Health Minute. For people with asthma the air quality can greatly affect how they feel each day. Pollution, pollen, wildfires and more can bring about asthma symptoms making it harder to breathe.
Air Quality and AsthmaNow, a Health Minute. For people with asthma the air quality can greatly affect how they feel each day. Pollution, pollen, wildfires and more can bring about asthma symptoms making it harder to breathe.The Air Quality Index lets you know how the air is in your area each day.It’s measured by the amount of pollutants in the air.The Air Quality Index shows by color how the air is for that date and time.Green is the best air quality for you.If the color is yellow, be careful as your symptoms could increase. And if the Air Quality is orange or greater you should make plans to stay indoors.To look up the air quality in your area, visit airnow.gov.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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Asthma is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. This program explores the importance of patients understanding what asthma is, how their asthma is triggered and how it can be treated and controlled to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Watch these tips for limiting your exposure to smoke, pollutants and chemical triggers.
Anyone who is diagnosed with asthma must learn to recognize the symptoms of an asthma flare-up and learn to pinpoint the triggers that can lead to an asthma episode. Knowing both, along with medication and a personal action plan are key to being active and healthy with asthma.
Learn the skills you need to help manage your symptoms and prevent asthma attacks.