LMFM By Caitriona Rooney
As the festive season approaches, the Asthma Society of Ireland is today calling on the 380,000 people with asthma in Ireland, to be vigilant with their asthma management during the Christmas period and to be aware of their triggers that could potentially provoke a life threatening asthma attack.
Ruth Morrow, Respiratory Nurse on the Asthma Society’s nurse-led WhatsApp Messaging Service said:
“After the tough year that 2020 has been, many of us are particularly looking forward to the festivities this Christmas. However it is crucial people with asthma do not let their guard down and continue to manage their asthma by taking their medication as prescribed and having an Asthma Action Plan in place. People with asthma should also be aware of triggers that may cause their asthma to worsen during the festive season.
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As the festive season approaches, the Asthma Society of Ireland is today calling on the 380,000 people with asthma in Ireland, to be vigilant with their asthma management during the Christmas period and to be aware of their triggers that could potentially provoke a life threatening asthma attack.
Ruth Morrow, Respiratory Nurse on the Asthma Society’s nurse-led WhatsApp Messaging Service said: “After the tough year that 2020 has been, many of us are particularly looking forward to the festivities this Christmas. However it is crucial people with asthma do not let their guard down and continue to manage their asthma by taking their medication as prescribed and having an Asthma Action Plan in place. People with asthma should also be aware of triggers that may cause their asthma to worsen during the festive season.