LETTER: Asthma attacks
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People living in urban areas need to take special care as they are at risk of what is being referred to as ‘grey fever’. This is when pollen particles combine with pollution - particularly common during periods of warm weather.
Asthma UK is encouraging people with asthma to check pollen and air pollution forecasts in their local area, make sure they carry their reliever inhaler, and know what to do if their symptoms get worse. Over 80% of people with asthma in the UK also have hay fever, so it’s important that people affected use a steroid nasal spray every day together with non-drowsy antihistamine tablets as needed.
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Dr Samantha Walker
Director of Research and Policy, Asthma UK
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