Department of Health
Asthma Can Be Controlled
The City of St. Louis Department of Health and community partners host Asthma Healthy Homes event.
This article is 14 years old. It was published on June 1, 2011.
You can control your asthma, was the message at the Asthma Healthy Homes Event on May 12th at
Shannon, who is asthmatic, shared her lifelong asthma journey with the audience. Her second grade physical education teacher was her first asthma mentor.
Ram's Cheerleader Shannon Ward tells audience about her asthma experiences
Judy Wider-Jones, a public health nurse with the Health Department, discussed asthma triggers with the audience. Asthma triggers are items in the environment that cause asthma irritations to become so bad that a person with asthma experiences an asthma attack. Attacks can include coughing, chest tightness, wheezing and trouble breathing.
Asthma attack triggers may vary from person to person. They include mold, dust mites, furry pets, allergies, tobacco smoke, air pollution and cockroaches and their droppings.
Learning personal triggers is the first step to learning what needs to be done to avoid them and avoid attacks.
Committeewomen Boyd presented Mia's mother Jenise Davis with a Resolution from the Board of Aldermen in memory of Mia. Boyd thanked Ms. Davis for allowing asthma healthy messages to be presented to the public in memory of Mia.
To learn more about Asthma and the Health Department's Asthma Friendly St. Louis Program call (314) 657-1423 or visit www.asthmafriendlystlouis.org.
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