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I have a friend suffering from Asthma since twentyTwenty twenty years. She is fine now and sometimes she gets this problem when she cleans something which is dust attached. Can anyone suggest what to do for this issue.
The best thing for her to do is where a mask while she is cleaning. Cleaning with something damp that doesn't make the dust flow into the air would help too. Dust is a majorMajor tears Major-gesic irritant of asthma, so if someone else in the house can do that job that is the best thing.