Banarjeesherie14 Sep, 2021Health
High humidity, temperature changes, and other environmental factors can have a negative effect on your asthma. You might have noticed that you face shortness of breath more often during the rainy season. Studies have also shown that there is a link between storms and asthma, something that is referred to as thunderstorm asthma. But there are some precautions you can take during the monsoons that can help you prevent your asthma symptoms from getting worse and reduce the chances of an attack. Here are some tips to manage your asthma in rainy season
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