10
Jan
When we have an asthma attack, the inflammation causes the airways in our lungs to narrow and our body produces more mucus. It can make us feel short of breath, as if we can't get enough air, and can also cause shortness of breath and coughing as related symptoms. Exposure to cold weather causes cold air to enter the airways. This increases the possibility of an asthma attack. When we breathe cold and dry air, the lining tends to evaporate faster than when we breathe air at room temperature. Dry air makes the airways easily inflamed and irritated, making asthma…