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Nearly 3 million Australians (1 in 9 people) live with asthma. Due to air pollution from traffic exhaust to gas cook-tops, as well as the numerous asthma triggers at this time of year, breathing difficulty and damage to lungs are scarily common problems. And a major asthma and allergy attack can be fatal. Asthma can also increase your risk of developing chronic lung or heart disease and even cancer!
With all that in mind, are you and your family breathing easy?
Any form of breathing difficulty should be assessed by your doctor, whether it is seasonal or brought on by asthma, allergies, exercise, cold weather or any other factors. If the cause is asthma, your doctor will also provide you with an Asthma Action Plan. This is critical for management of the condition and, for kids, it will be needed by daycare centres, schools etc.
COVID-19 also continues to circulate along with other respiratory viruses like influenza and we know people with chronic conditions like asthma are at a greater risk of experiencing a more serious illness if they contract one or more of them.
In short, it is important not to under-estimate the risks of breathing difficulties and asthma, both in terms of what they can do to you and the fact they can make you more vulnerable to serious viral infections or chronic diseases.
If you or any of your family members suffer from asthma, Asthma Australia and Ochre Health recommend the following checklist to reduce the risk and optimise asthma control:
Talk to your doctor or call Asthma Australia on 1800 ASTHMA (278 462) if you have any questions about the above checklist or to discuss any breathing difficulties, asthma or allergies affecting you or any of your family members.
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