How To Manage Asthma While Working From Home

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How To Manage Asthma While Working From Home Work from home needs discipline, and so does asthma management. You cannot be lax about your health condition just because you are not stepping out. Several triggers are commonly found indoors and may easily affect your health and in turn, your work routine. Let’s learn about managing asthma at home with a simple schedule, and some even simpler home remedies. 1. Take Your Medications on Time Working from home is very different compared to working from the office. As you work in your pyjamas, you can easily lose track of time. While it is fine to have a delayed meal occasionally, you must never push your medication timings. Try to stick to your routine and take all your medications on time and as recommended by your doctor. Keep your asthma inhalers handy and teach your roommates how to use them in case of emergencies. 2. Avoid Triggers Strong odours, indoor plants, dust, talcum powder, hair spray, cigarette smoke, the list of indoor triggers is huge. The indoor air quality is also a big cause of concern. You might already be aware of all of the indoor triggers, but people living with you may not know the details. While working from home, talk to your family members or roommates about your triggers. Make a list of all your triggers and share it with people in your home. Take extra care of dust, as it can wreak havoc in no time. Vacuum regularly and clean everything around you with a wet cloth, daily. 3. Create a Plan Managing asthma with work from home might get tricky. To manage it properly, you can create a systematic plan with reminders for asthma medication, exercise, food, etc. You can use a reminder app on your phone, or you can print out a schedule and create a plan to follow on your working days. Keep it on your desk and update it as you go about your day. This way, you will be able to manage your health along with your work schedule and never miss a dose or a deadline. 4. Contact Your Doctor Immediately If you feel like your health is off or you have persistent asthma signs and symptoms (for eg. extreme difficulty in breathing, chest pain, being unable to talk more than a few words, difficulty walking, or if your lips, face or nails are going blue/grey), you should immediately contact your doctor. Your doctor can help you by changing your asthma treatment or asthma medication schedule. There may also be a trigger at home that your doctor may be able to help you identify. Always put your health first even while working from home and do not wait for asthma symptoms to settle down on their own. Home Remedies for Asthma Given below are some home remedies that will help you manage your asthma as you dedicate long hours to your work. You must discuss them with your doctor to make sure that they are ideal for your particular case. 1. Eucalyptus Oil Eucalyptus oil is well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties that help in the treatment of asthma. A study conducted back in 2016 had indicated that 1.8 cineole, an element of eucalyptus oil, reduced inflammation in their airways in mice. The same study suggested that inhaling vapours of eucalyptus oil may also help human beings. Essential oils can be dangerous if not used properly, therefore, ask your doctor for a


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