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Home » Asthma Prevention Tips: How to Avoid Common Triggers

Asthma Prevention Tips: How to Avoid Common Triggers

September 16, 2025 by Marksparks .arkansas Leave a Comment

Asthma Prevention Tips: How to Avoid Common Triggers

Question. Write a note on the prevention of bronchial asthma.

Answer. A disease of airways produced by hyper­responsiveness of the tracheobronchial tree to a wide variety of stimuli, resulting in reversible narrowing of air passage.

Preventive Measures for Bronchial Asthma.

  1. Pollen
    • Try to avoid exposure to flowering vegetation.
    • Keep bedroom windows clean.
  2.  House dust
    • Vacuum cleaning of mattresses daily.
    • Shake out blankets and bedsheets daily.
    • Dust is removed from the bedroom thoroughly.
  3. Animal dander
    • Avoid contact with animals, especially dogs, cats, etc.
    • Feathers in pillows and quilts should be substituted for foam pillows and terylene quilts.
  4. Drugs: Avoid all preparation of relevant drugs.
  5. Insect web: Do not allow the insect web to collect.

Asthma Prevention Tips: How to Avoid Common Triggers

Asthma Prevention 

Less common bronchial asthma.

  1. Foods / Food items: Identify and eliminate them from dishes such as fish, meat, milk, etc.
  2. Chemicals such as isocyanates and resins, etc Avoid exposure to contact
  3. Occupational pollutants: Avoid pollutants and change your occupation.

How to Prevent Asthma Attacks and Avoid Triggers

If care should be taken for these factors, asthma will be prevented, i.e. cold air, tobacco smoke, respiratory tract infection, drugs (beta blockers, NSAIDs, aspirin, etc.), and strenuous exercise (exercise-induced asthma).

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