For the millions of men and women who suffer from asthma, managing their symptoms is a top priority. The respiratory attacks that characterize this condition can make even the simplest aspects of daily life an insurmountable feat, so consulting a physician about treatment options and outfitting your home with air purifiers and other allergy products is key to protect yourself from irritants.
Recently, researchers from the University of Melbourne revealed another risk factor that could affect asthma-sufferers everywhere: man-made pollutants. According to a press release distributed by ScienceDaily, scientists from the academic institution found that prolonged exposure to car exhaust fumes and smoke from burning wood could exacerbate asthmatic symptoms among adults.
"It is now recommended that adults who suffer [with] asthma should not live on busy roads and that the use of old wood heaters should be upgraded to newer heaters, to ensure their health does not worsen," said study co-author Dr. John Burges.
Exposure to wood smoke isn't a major concern for many Americans, but the scientists note that anyone who uses a wood-burning stove – which are still somewhat common in certain rural areas – should consider other options.
If you are concerned about aggravating your asthma, there are simple steps you can take to protect yourself. Even if you aren't routinely exposed to traffic pollution or wood smoke, there are still plenty of irritants – like pollen, dust mites and pet dander – that may find their way into your home. By covering your mattress with hypoallergenic sheets, for example, you can spare yourself from unnecessary attacks. Check out the Allergy Be Gone website today to see our collection effective asthma and allergy products.