“THE African dust contains transportable particles that can integrate with pollen, bacteria and fungi creating a particularly toxic and dangerous mixture for the human body and mainly for the respiratory system”, emphasize the pulmonologists.
Strong recommendation for patients suffering from chronic respiratory problems, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and bronchial asthma, if they experience symptoms compatible with exacerbation or worsening of the stable course of the disease, to be in constant contact with their treating physician.
“During the hours with the highest dust concentrations, both unnecessary movement and outdoor sports should be avoided, while staying in well-ventilated indoor spaces is recommended.”
What to do if you develop clinical symptoms
“In the event of clinical symptoms, such as, for example, difficulty breathing, intense and irritating cough with possible sputum, chest pain, persistent sneezing, lacrimation and hoarse voice, individuals should immediately seek medical help and advice,” the Union emphasizes.
In fact, he makes a strong recommendation to patients who “suffer from chronic respiratory problems, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and bronchial asthma, if they experience symptoms compatible with an exacerbation or worsening of the stable course of the disease, to be in constant contact with the attending physician them, for possible modification of their medication and receiving additional medical care”.
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