Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Managing Asthma

Managing Your Asthma

  • The first step is to identify and avoid exposure to the trigger factors
  • Keep the house free of dust, mites, moulds and pets.
  • Take the medications as prescribed
  • Stop smoking and avoid passive smoking too.
  • Take precautions as weather changes.
  • Initiate and continue breathing exercises
  • Keep consulting your medical professional regularly

2 comments:

With The Love We Serve said...

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This is my blog :
www.asthma-talk.blogspot.com

I'm also admin on my health service web blog :

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