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Birmingham
Triggers
Inhalant Allergens

  - Animal Allergens

  - House Dust Mites

  - Cockroaches

  - Molds

  - Pollens

Occupational Exposure
Irritants

  - Tobacco

  - Pollution

Variable Factors

  - Exercise

  - Pregnancy

  - Menstrual Cycle

  - Stress/Emotions

  - Weather Changes

Other Factors

  - Food Additives

  - Reflux

  - Medications

  - Sinusitis

  - Viral Infections

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Weather Changes

Weather can be one asthma trigger that is difficult to have control over and to avoid. The temperature, barometric pressure and humidity can negatively affect a person's asthma and allergies. During the summer months of high humidity the trigger to be cautious of is mold growth. It is also in the spring and summer months where tree, grass and weed pollen can be the primary trigger. To make things more problematic for a person that is allergic to pollen, would be the windy days when the pollen is airborne. The good news about rain is it reduces the pollen, but the bad news is that mold spores increase. It is in the wet and humid environment that dust mites flourish. Finding out the pollen count in your area can help you to know when to limit your outdoor activities.

During the winter months cold air can worsen a persons asthma condition. When cold and dry air is breathed in it can trigger asthma symptoms. Wearing a scarf that covers your mouth and nose will help to warm the air that you breathe. You might also want to choose to exercise indoors to limit your exposure to the cold.

Another asthma trigger that exists in our environment is air pollution. Some of the common pollutants that surround our everyday life that can be harmful are car fumes, industrial type fumes and tobacco smoke. All of those irritants create poor air quality. It would be helpful to find out how your weather report forecasts the air quality for the day. If the air quality is poor the recommendation would be to limit your outdoor activities and refrain from keeping your windows open.

As you can see each season has potential trigger pitfalls for people with allergies and asthma. The key to survival of the seasons is to:

  • Be aware of your allergic triggers
  • Know when it is prevalent and to what degree
  • Reduce your exposure as much as possible
  • Discuss with your physician about medications that can be used to prevent the onset or management of symptoms
You cannot control the weather, but with a doctor’s help you can manage your reaction to the variable triggers. Contact the Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center to begin controlling your symptoms.

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Our Doctors:

Dr. Carolyn Comer
Dr. Weily Soong
Dr. Adina Kay Knight

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To schedule an appointment with Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center call (205) 871-9661

Our Homewood Location:

10 Old Montgomery Hwy.
Our Hwy 280 Location:

13521 Hwy 280

Our Hoover Location:

2010 Patton Chapel Rd.

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