Many of us have mixed feelings about winter weather, it may be cold out there but it’s nice to cosy up or go for a crisp walk. However, for those living with asthma, the colder months can bring a unique set of challenges. Winter isn’t just about bundling up, it can genuinely affect breathing, trigger symptoms, and increase the risk of asthma flare-ups.
Head this way to read my blog on managing asthma in winter, and what to do if someone has an asthma attack: Asthma and Winter: How the Cold Affects Your Breathing (And What You Can Do About It) | First Class First Aid