The Itch: Allergies, Asthma, Eczema & Immunology podcast

#81 - Why asthma attacks rise in September peak week

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Did you know that the month of September sees a drastic rise in asthma attacks and hospitalizations?

Dr. G and Kortney delve into the challenges that asthmatics face during the fall season, also known as "peak week." Despite what the name suggests, asthma cases start to rise in the second week of September and continue into early October before returning to normal levels.

We begin by defining asthma and then explore why asthma attacks are more prevalent in September. We discuss the role of germs and viruses, indoor and outdoor allergens, and cold weather in exacerbating asthma symptoms. Dr. G also shares tips on how to lessen your exposure to these triggers. Additionally, we cover the importance of having an asthma action plan and the significance of well-controlled asthma.

Dr. G also discusses the financial aspects of asthma management and offers advice on how to discuss this with your doctor.

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What we cover in our episode about the rise in September asthma attacks
  • Why September is Peak Asthma Season: Explore why asthma attacks increase in the fall and what you can do to prepare.
  • The Role of Germs and Viruses in Asthma: Understand how illnesses can trigger asthma and learn tips for staying healthy.
  • Indoor and Outdoor Allergens: Discover how common allergens like dust mites, pet dander, ragweed, and mold can affect asthma, and what you can do to limit exposure.
  • Preparing for Peak Week: Essential steps to take before asthma season hits, including scheduling doctor visits and creating an action plan.
  • Asthma Management Tips for Different Age Groups: Advice for school-aged children and elderly patients to ensure they receive the best care.

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We want to thank AstraZeneca for sponsoring this episode.

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for any medical concerns.

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