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  • female
  • 30 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm really struggling with my chronic asthma, especially when winter comes around. It seems like the cold temperatures and pollen are major triggers for me. I've also quit smoking as the season changes, hoping it won't get worse. I'm looking for advice and tips on how to better manage my asthma during this time of year. What can I do?

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vsit Pulmonologist for appropriate management with inhalers and other medications,avoiding triggering factor is the mainstay

Dr. Mubarak Suggests...

Consult a Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist

Answered 25/07/2025

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