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How Asthma Symptoms Vary According To Season?

The summer heat, the winter cold, the humidity during monsoons and even spring’s flowers offer no respite to people who have asthma. Each season brings with it, its own set of challenges and allergens that could trigger asthmatic attacks. Fear not, for we bring you a comprehensive list of causes that trigger asthma attacks in each season.

  1. Summer
Summer is one of the best seasons for people who have asthma. World over, in the summer season doctors, report the least number of asthma cases.
  1. Monsoons/ Autumn
The endless rain in the monsoon season might inspire poets to sing paeans but the season is not conducive towards a person who has asthma. Autumn is no better for asthmatics.
  1. Winters
  1. Spring
When the entire world is outdoors, celebrating the onset of spring and all its beauty, the asthma patients dread it like nothing else. The triggers in this season are many.
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