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I am wondering if I am the only one. Are there any other people out there with dust as a trigger to their asthma?

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Jolu29

Hi I'm allergic dust, waiting to hear from Consultant on rest blood tests. I take fentofexdine, at the moment my asthma all over place since covid 3 months ago, still on steroids, puritan. I find wearing mask can help when doing housework consultant said do this years ago before covid.

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Mikeydn in reply to Jolu29

I have only just started to be able to wear a mask where necessary. I have had blood tests along with advice and it has helped but a pain as I am cleaning a lot. I hope the rest of the results are helpful. Do you find the steroids help?

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Jolu29 in reply to Mikeydn

Do you take asthestimes to help? I used to part time cleaning had to give it up when my asthma got worse. I find now I can only do small bit cleaning over few days then don't do any at all can flare my asthma can be wheather, pollen. Steeoids do help on high dose. Now on slow tapering my asthma still uncontrolled . I'm waiting to hear from London Ashma clinic.

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Mikeydn in reply to Jolu29

I do not use anti histamines that much I try to avoid situations that affect me but obviously it is difficult. I use wet wipes and a mop to clean rather that sweeping and open windows. I have heard bronchial thermoplastic may help me but unsure.

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Lanny_ALUKPartnerAsthma Nurse

In our Annual Asthma Survey 60% of people with asthma told us dust triggers there symptoms.Some further information can be found on our website

asthma.org.uk/advice/trigge...

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mitsuji

It is quite common in my country. I live in Karachi which is a coastal city. During the months of October and November, we experience land breeze instead of sea breeze. This results in dust raising winds which affect many people who are asthmatic. It adds to the problems that are already there. Steam inhalations, nebulizing comes to our rescue

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Itswonderful

You are not alone!

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CraftyLego

Yes me too. Plus pollen. It's dreadful! Xx

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Emaych61

It’s a very common trigger. I’ve just had the results of allergy screening via blood test: dust was one of the things they looked for. I’m came out at level 4 (severe) apparently.

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Nellie35

Yes, dust, dust mites and pollen are all triggers for me.

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RhiAngMaiDen

Yes dust is one of my major triggers. I especially find it hard going into shops that are dusty which is a park n.

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fraid

All sorts of dust and moulds can affect asthma,pet dander,pollens - all can be allergens,so anti histamines help in that respect.

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