
HealthQuest
By Michael Lamb, M.Ed.
Lamb Communications
Asthma
Breathe Easy
According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute approximately 20 million
Americans of all races and ages are living with asthma. It is a chronic condition
obstructing the air passages to and from the lungs. Symptoms include coughing,
wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath, and can often be mistaken
for seasonal allergies. Animal dander (from skin, hair or feathers), dust mites,
pollen, mold and scented products are just a few environmental elements that
can trigger an asthma episode.
If you notice asthma symptoms, consult your physician immediately. Although there is not yet a cure, healthcare professionals can prescribe medications that will help. Individuals who take prescription medications should always check with the doctor before trying over-the-counter remedies. Remember, when it comes to maintaining good health, Doctor knows best!
Reducing asthma and allergy irritants
- Avoid cigarette smoke
- Avoid scented products
- Wash bedding and linens regularly
- Do not allow pets in your bedroom
- Keep windows closed on “high-pollen” days
- Keep window blinds free of dust
- Make sure air conditioners and fan filters are cleaned regularly
Michael
Lamb
a community activist, PR man and founder of Lamb Communications is really
an elementary school teacher. Mike did a great job during his ’97-98
term as president of the GSDBA, San Diego’s Gay and Lesbian Chamber
of Commerce. He is a former vice president of the Hillcrest
Business Association and
a regular at The Loft!
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