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11 ways to survive harmattan as an asthmatic

Source Able Delalie

Dear Asthmatics, Harmattan is here again. It’s a season of discomfort. However, Pharmacist, Able Delalie, offers useful tips on how survive a season full of triggers and discomfort for people living with the condition.

1. Carry your inhalers everywhere you go. Having an inhaler doesn’t make you weak or show you’re going to die.

2. Know your triggers. Stay away from them.

3. Carry a sweater, pullover, coat with you, where ever you go. Doesn’t matter if you wear a cute dress or shirt.

4. When you get an “attack” use your inhaler. Don’t try to brace the storm.

5. Get to the hospital as quickly as you can.

6. When you to the hospital please do not join the queue. Go to the emergency room. You are a priority.

7. Carry your health insurance card so if you have to be in the hospital it will be easy and cheap.

8. When you enter a Pharmacy to buy any drug, tell the Pharmacist or support staff you are asthmatic. This is very important.

9. If you are triggered by cold or dry air, as we are in the harmattan season, cover your nose.

10. Before you step out, ask yourself “is it necessary?” If it is not, stay home.

11. Stay hydrated. This is not the season for if I don’t drink cold water, I don’t feel like I’ve drunk water.

Stay safe. Stay strong.

#IamYourPharmacist

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