Smoke Induced Asthma

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Son is out in Colorado and has felt very bad after camping out over the weekend. There was smoke in the air. He went to the clinic and they prescribed an inhaler. Tested for Rona and it wasn’t that. He had mild sports induced asthma as a teen. Anyone ever deal with this?
 
Son is out in Colorado and has felt very bad after camping out over the weekend. There was smoke in the air. He went to the clinic and they prescribed an inhaler. Tested for Rona and it wasn’t that. He had mild sports induced asthma as a teen. Anyone ever deal with this?

I have two coworkers who struggle with it. They wear N95s in any sort of smokey condition, and on the unhealthy/ hazardous days we had they stayed inside. It's no joke.
 
I have season allergies that are generally very mild here in CO. This year when the smoke has gotten thick I have had some serious periods of misery between breathing and burning eyes. I have had to up my normal dosage of Benadryl.
 
I know a guy who has this issue with smoke and the inhaler helps but still has issues and tries to avoid it he is in his 40’s and hasn’t ha asthma issues since high school and with in the past two years he has started having troubles with it
 
I don’t have asthma but have very strenuous work outside in Denver, 50-60 hours per week. The smoke of kicking my ass. Done days I can feel the weight in my lungs and walking up the stairs is a challenge after a 14 hour day. Looking forward to getting into the mountains tomorrow for some cleaner air!
 

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