As we bundle up during the winter season, people with asthma may notice they have a tougher time breathing during cold weather events. That’s because when you breathe in dry, cold air, your airways start to narrow, making it hard to breathe. Cold air can especially affect your airways when you are doing physical activities that make you breathe through your mouth. When you breathe through your mouth, the cold air can’t be warmed by your nose first before moving to your lungs. This may cause…
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