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Asthma sufferers warned about Halloween triggers

written by Stephen Maguire October 31, 2019
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With Halloween having arrived, Asthma suffers have been warned over six triggers that are very common at this time of the year.

Asthma Society said the 12,408 people with asthma and 17,511 with COPD in Donegal need to be aware of their asthma triggers to avoid a potentially fatal asthma attack.

Sarah O’Connor, CEO of the Asthma Society, said: “Halloween is a time to be spooked – in a fun way – and we’re encouraging people to take their asthma triggers seriously so they can stay well through the winter.

“We’ve rounded up the most terrifying asthma triggers and found the top tips to help you banish them from your life.

“The symptoms of asthma can be extremely frightening for people with asthma. An asthma attack can be fatal – so let’s keep all people with asthma safe and sound this Halloween.”

Bonfires and Fireworks

Both children and adults who have asthma need to avoid the fumes produced by bonfires and fireworks at Halloween. These fumes can cause difficulty breathing and can be fatal for some people with asthma. The Asthma Society advises anyone with asthma not to attend events with fireworks or bonfires.

If you have asthma and you find yourself at an event with bonfires and fireworks, you should:

  • Keep as much distance between you and the bonfire and fireworks fumes as possible
  • Carry your reliever inhaler (usually blue) with you everywhere you go and use it if necessary over the Halloween period
  • Use your preventive inhaler as prescribed as this will help strengthen your respiratory system
  • This weekend, the weather will be very cold, which is a major asthma trigger – dress in warm clothing and wear a scarf over your mouth to help filter the air
  • Ensure someone with you knows about your asthma and knows how to help you if asthma symptoms occur
  • Carry your asthma attack card with you in case of an emergency.

“Dreadful” Dust mites:

House dust mites are tiny, spider-like creatures that live in fabrics, carpets and soft furnishing. They’re found in every home, school or office, no matter how clean. House dust mites live in places like your bed, your sofa and your curtains, but because they’re invisible to the naked eye, you won’t be able to see them. What do dust mites eat? You!

Dust mites feed off the dead human skin cells which make up about 70% of dust in the home. Some people with asthma may find their symptoms get worse when dusting or vacuuming, this is often because these activities bring settled dust into the air where it can be inhaled. Most people who have asthma symptoms that are triggered by house dust mites are actually reacting to their faeces!

While it is impossible to completely get rid of house dust mites, there are plenty of steps you can take to reduce them and limit their impact on your asthma.

  • Damp-dust your house at least once a week
  • Remove any unwanted clutter in your home to avoid gathering dust
  • Wash your sheets, pillow cases, blankets and cuddly toys at 60 degrees or hotter every week
  • Use allergy-proof covers for mattress, pillows and blankets
  • Vacuum your pillows and mattress
  • Wear a dust mask when dusting
  • Some people find air purifiers are helpful in reducing symptoms.

“Manky” Moulds:

Moulds come in many shapes, colours and sizes. They can be powdery, slimy or even fluffy. Moulds grow best in damp places like bathrooms, kitchens, woody areas and even piles of autumn leaves. Sometimes, moulds may grow in corners or behind furniture, so you might not notice until your home has already been invaded! Keeping your home dry and well-ventilated is the best way to defend against these sneaky trespassers. If moulds are a trigger for your asthma, you may be allergic to the tiny, air-borne spores that moulds use to spread and grow.

There are plenty of things you can do to tackle mould in your home.

  • Avoid drying clothes indoors. As they dry more moisture is released into the air in your home, which may allow mould to grow
  • When showering or cooking, use your extractor fan or open a window to let out the steam
  • Moulds will only grow in moist conditions:
  •     Check for any leaks around your pipes or water appliances
  •     Use a dehumidifier to reduce the moisture content, if necessary
  • Wear a scarf over your mouth when the weather is wet and windy to avoid breathing in the spores which are carried in the air during thunderstorms
  • During autumn, keep away from clusters of fallen leaves which are a perfect breeding ground for mould.

“Putrid” Pets:

61% of households own a family pet. However, many people are allergic to proteins that are present in the hair, feathers, saliva and the dead skin cells shed by their animals. Although pets are a part of the family, they can present a huge problem for some people with asthma. Animals such as cats, dogs and horses are among the worst culprits, but even animals like snakes and birds can trigger asthma symptoms for some people.

If your pet is a trigger for your asthma, it should be re-homed if possible. If this is not possible it can be difficult to limit the impact on your asthma, but there are steps you can take.

  • Keep pets away from living areas and the bedroom, especially from fabric-covered furniture, rugs and carpets
  • Keep your pet outside as much as possible
  • Ensure your pet is properly washed by someone else
  • Vacuum regularly using a vacuum suitable for pet hair
  • If your pet is in a cage, make sure the cage is properly cleaned as often as possible

“Sickening” Smoke:

Everyone knows that smoke is extremely bad for us, but between bonfires, fireworks and open fires, it can be hard to escape at this time of year. There over 7,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke alone and cigarettes release more than a billion harmful “free radicals” per puff. This isn’t good for anyone, but particularly for people with asthma. When someone with asthma inhales tobacco smoke either from smoking or from second hand fumes, irritating substances settle in the moist lining of the airways within the lungs. This causes inflammation in the lungs, which can bring on asthma symptoms and even cause an asthma attack.

If you have asthma:

  • It’s important to avoid smoking completely
  • Do not allow others to smoke in your home
  • Keep your distance from others smoking in public
  • Keep your reliever inhaler with you at all times, especially if you’re going to a bonfire or fires works display and ensure the people around you are aware of your condition.

For more information or advice on potential triggers within your home, you can call the Asthma Society’s free Asthma and COPD Adviceline on 1800 44 54 64.

Asthma sufferers warned about Halloween triggers was last modified: October 31st, 2019 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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