25th April 2007
H...I have intrinsic asthma as well as extrinsic (without the clinical allergy readings which I'm not high enough to qualify it seems), and the triggers for me can be laughing, coughing, talking louder, exercise, cold weather, high humidity and the biggie is colds. I can sometimes react to mould, pesticides, exhaust (I use the ac and recirculate in my vehicle), fragrance, dusty winds and normal things that would irritate the lungs of anyone who don't have asthma.
Are you on any medications? preventor med such as Pulmicort?
I'm on Pulmicort at this time 1 puff 2x daily. If I notice I'm using the rescue inhaler more then I go up to 2x2 daily. If I have a cold...I automatically increase to 4 puffs 2x daily.
For the past 2 years, I have had to add Oxeze during colds...it's a 12 hour bronchodialator inhaler and works wonderfully for me. I do shake from it...but better than feeling I can't breathe.
Regarding the ibuprofen...definitely can be a cause. Can you not take tylenol? I know that's a lame suggestion, but it could help somewhat. Have you tried Naproxen? I can't take that, however...when I did, my asthma definitely was bothered big-time.
We each react differently, but it would be best to maybe find another alternative than the advil. At least to see if you improve.
Do you drink tea/coffee? If no, maybe add that to your daily intake since it can help open the airways.
Oh, just had to add that high ozone can also cause asthma to worsen as well as candles. If you have an ioniser air cleaner, portable or on your furnace, turn it off for most of the day. A friend of mine had hers turned on High (on her furnace)...I could hardly breathe in there.
She's since kept it on intermittent.
quincy
Are you on any medications? preventor med such as Pulmicort?
I'm on Pulmicort at this time 1 puff 2x daily. If I notice I'm using the rescue inhaler more then I go up to 2x2 daily. If I have a cold...I automatically increase to 4 puffs 2x daily.
For the past 2 years, I have had to add Oxeze during colds...it's a 12 hour bronchodialator inhaler and works wonderfully for me. I do shake from it...but better than feeling I can't breathe.
Regarding the ibuprofen...definitely can be a cause. Can you not take tylenol? I know that's a lame suggestion, but it could help somewhat. Have you tried Naproxen? I can't take that, however...when I did, my asthma definitely was bothered big-time.
We each react differently, but it would be best to maybe find another alternative than the advil. At least to see if you improve.
Do you drink tea/coffee? If no, maybe add that to your daily intake since it can help open the airways.
Oh, just had to add that high ozone can also cause asthma to worsen as well as candles. If you have an ioniser air cleaner, portable or on your furnace, turn it off for most of the day. A friend of mine had hers turned on High (on her furnace)...I could hardly breathe in there.
She's since kept it on intermittent.
quincy
