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Can you have a asthma attack due to a very hot bath because iv not known anything like that to trigger asthma but tonight I was sat in thr bath and 10 mins later I was struggling to breath and had to jump out to get my inhaler it'd got me so concerned? Has it happend to anyone on here before? X

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Steam rooms, saunas and hot showers have triggered me in the past, however if I have a chest infection they help clear the congestion. With hot showers/baths I always crack the window open slightly to let the steam escape then I feel less tight. If you feel bad follow your action plan and don't feel silly if it leads you to the hospital! Don't panic and stress over it tho cause that's more likely to cause issues and symptoms.

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Cleethorpesdione2015 in reply to EmmaF91

I remember going into a sauna once before I was diagnosed I was like wow it's like some one trying to suffercate you I thaught It was normal I was only 13 lol. I think I may need to open the winder a littLe in the future think it woukd help me. I was panicking then I realised that the more I panicked the worse I got. Thank you for advise x

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I don't like steam rooms but I can't say they specifically trigger an attack but it irritates me. I do however like hot baths, spa, hot shower and sauna very much. Especially a good hot shower I found it calming in the face of allergens, and I think it also helps to get the pollen/dust off of you.

I've heard people wax hot and cold on this issue :-) it seems both ways people like or dislike. For you it may be the steam more than the heat. Or it may just be coincidence. Try it again before you forever banish hot baths from your life.

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Cleethorpesdione2015 in reply to green881

Yeah I used to love getting showers too nice and hot and calmING. I have decided now to have baths instead to relax at night but then that happens so I have decided to open the window a little now and it helps I have severe hayfever blood shot eyes itchy eyes blocked/runny nose the lot I need to get a allergy test DonE woukd help me know to what to look out for. I will try what you have considered I don't want to not have baths I love them

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I cannot enter a steamy bathroom I have to have the window open if hubby has had shower first and always have the window slightly open when in there

I came from Cleethorpes small world 😘

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Cleethorpesdione2015 in reply to starveycat

Ahhh it's horrible it's like walking into a hot swimming baths and you get thE wush of heat hit your face when you walk in its horrible. An awww yes it certainly is a small world x

Hi this has happened to me before so I can't have my baths that hot any more. I think it's the steam having an adverse effect on the old lungs. x

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Aww it's a shame hot bath are lovely and relaxing for thE tired out muscles x

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