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While many people understand that asthma is a common respiratory condition that can affect someone's ability to breathe freely, few know much more detailed information beyond that. Fortunately, this handpicked selection of tips and tricks can give you some more detailed insight into the symptoms, causes, and direct triggers of asthma attacks.

An ounce of prevention goes a long way in battling asthma. Asthma is a defense mechanism in your body, make sure that your body doesn't trigger this process so you can avoid acute asthma attacks. Your doctor can help you determine which maintenance medicines will be best for your type of asthma.

Keeping your allergies in check is important in order to keep your asthma in check. Allergies and asthma commonly go together, and when your allergies or flairing up, your asthma probably will to. In addition to your inhaler, be sure to use an allergy medication when allergy season is at its peak.

If you have asthma and you get a cold try to avoid decongestant medication. These medications can cause heart palpitations in asthma patients and worsen asthma symptoms. Go to your doctor when you get a cold and they will be able to prescribe the medications that are safe to use.

Sometimes it is easy to get caught without your inhaler. If you feel and asthma attack coming on, but you don't have your inhaler handy to deal with it, consume some caffeine. Coffee, tea, energy drinks, or whatever you can find. The caffeine will open up your airways and make it easier to breathe.

Quick relief or preventative treatment inhalers are medicines that need to be administered properly. Make sure you breath deeply into your lungs as you depress the inhaler. Hold the medication in your lungs for at least 3 to 5 seconds before you exhale allowing it to take better effect.

Avoid eating foods that make you gassy or bloated. The added fullness of your abdomen will put extra pressure on your abdomen. This makes it even harder than usual for your diaphragm to expand and contract while breathing. While bloating will probably not trigger a full-on attack, it will interfere with your breathing.

You might want to purchase a dehumidifier to use at home if you have asthma. When your home has less humidity, there are less dust mites, and that minimizes the chances of an asthma flare-up. Dehumidifiers keep your home dry by keeping the humidity out.

Make sure you know your breathing. Observe the way you breathe when you are calm and symptom free. When you realize that your breathing has changed you can consider relaxation and breathing techniques to calm you down to avoid severe asthma attacks. During an attack, try to return your breathing to its normal depth and rate.

Now that you have learned some great ways to deal with asthma, you are sure to find a little peace of mind in knowing that you have information that will help the situation. Utilize these tips in your everyday life and you are on your way to a sigh of relief instead of a gasp for air.

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