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6 Ways To Prevent Asthma Among Seniors

Asthma can be really painful for your seniors. Do your seniors have asthma? Then check out the 6 ways to prevent asthma during nights among seniors, presented by Redhaven Care a homes, home senior care service provider in Oklahoma

Asthma can be really painful for your seniors. Do your seniors have asthma? Then check out the 6 ways to prevent asthma during nights among seniors, presented by Redhaven Care a homes, home senior care service provider in Oklahoma

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6 W A Y S T O P R E V E N T<br />

A S T H M A I N T H E<br />

N I G H T A M O N G<br />

S E N I O R S


KEEP BEDROOM<br />

AND HOME CLEAN<br />

It's important to keep the home<br />

especially the bedroom clean. You<br />

should clean your home and the bedroom<br />

of your senior loved one frequently to<br />

make sure the pollen and other particles<br />

do not build up as they are responsible<br />

for triggering asthma. It is better to<br />

invest in a vacuum cleaner with HEPA<br />

filter for trapping all the mites and their<br />

waste and get them out of your house.


CLEAN BEDDING<br />

FREQUENTLY<br />

Be aware that your aging parents do not sleep<br />

in a bed full of dust as it can trigger their<br />

asthma and it can be very painful for them.<br />

<strong>To</strong> keep the bedding clean wash it in hot<br />

water in regular interval and make sure the<br />

temperature of the water is at least 130<br />

degrees Fahrenheit. The hot water will help<br />

you to kill all the dust mites of the bedding.<br />

Use a hot dryer to dry out the bedding after it<br />

is cleaned.


DONT LET THEM<br />

SLEEP WITH<br />

THEIR PETS<br />

Make sure your senior loved ones do not<br />

sleep with their pets. The dander of the pets<br />

will stick to the bedding, carpeting, and<br />

cause trouble to your loved ones. The best<br />

practice is to keep the door of the bedroom<br />

shut so that you can keep your pet and it's<br />

dander out of the bedroom.


USE DUST PROOF<br />

MATTRESSES &<br />

PILLOW PROTECTOR<br />

If you are planning to wash your bedding less<br />

frequently than recommended then you can use<br />

dust proof mattresses and pillow protectors.<br />

Those covers are zippered, tightly woven, and<br />

made to keep the dust out of your bedding.


DO INVEST IN A<br />

HUMIDIFIER<br />

Dry cold air causes more problems to people<br />

with severe asthma. Irrespective of where you<br />

are living you should invest your money into<br />

a humidifier. The humidifier will add<br />

moisture to the air in the bedroom during<br />

winter. It will keep the dust mites away as an<br />

added benefit as the dust mites thrive in low<br />

humidity.


KEEP THEIR HEADS<br />

UP WHILE ASLEEP<br />

Lying flat can trouble the seniors if they have<br />

cold or sinus infections. Also, it can cause<br />

postnasal drip which can trigger asthma<br />

attack during the night. If your seniors have<br />

acid reflux then lying flat can cause more<br />

acid creep up into their throat and cause<br />

problems. Doctors generally advise patients<br />

to keep their head slightly elevated to avoid<br />

the asthma attacks.


CONTACT US<br />

6900 NW 129th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73142, USA<br />

(405) 626-2456<br />

redhavencare@gmail.com<br />

redhavencarehomes.com

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