Cold Weather Can Trigger Asthma

Cold Weather Can Trigger Asthma
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects children's breathing by causing bronchospasm or tightening of the airways, inflammation and increased mucous production. Inflammation makes the airway smaller, making it more difficult to move air in and out of the lungs. Many may think winter is better for children with asthma since pollen – a common asthma trigger – is at a low point, but the cold, dry air winter brings can present a challenge.

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