My dentist told me that I can improve our asthma symptoms by improving our indoor air

I was surprised when our dentist recently took care of me with asthma.

I only had on and off breathing and sinus complications over the years, and I typically assumed that it was only due to seasonal dust sensitivities.

My symptoms would get worse in Springtime and Autumn due to pollen and leaf mold respectively, however they blatantly got worse in recent years. I explained to our dentist that I was having complications catching our breath and going up and down staircases, so she ran a few tests. That’s when I found out that I have asthma and have legitimately had it most of our life. Aside from prescribing me an inhaler to use whenever I have complications with our breathing, she told me that I need to suppose about improving the air quality in our house. At the time, I didn’t even recognize that air quality could affect someone’s health. That may seem foolish, although I had never experienced these complications enough to suppose that I had anything however seasonal flu symptom complications. The first thing I did to improve our air quality was purchasing an air cleaner for our kitchen. It has a charcoal filter, HEPA filter, and UV-C lights inside for added air sanitization. I didn’t realize how much dust was floating in our indoor air until replacing the filters on our air cleaner following weeks of yearly use. Between the air cleaner and upgrading the filters that I use in our central furnace, I made a lot of headway with improving our health and our asthma symptoms. At least I’m functioning a lot better at apartment without typically coughing and sneezing care about before.

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