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CHRISTUS Health Provides Tips to Protect Lungs, Overall Health Amid Wildfires

CHRISTUS Health Provides Tips to Protect Lungs, Overall Health Amid Wildfires
  • PublishedAugust 28, 2023


 

Coleman Swierc Public Relations – CHRISTUS Health 830.583.6251 Coleman.Swierc@christushealth.org

 

(Texas) – As wildfires continue to burn across the United States, including in parts of Texas and Louisiana, CHRISTUS pulmonologists are urging people to take precautions to protect their lungs and overall health from the potential effects of reduced air quality.

 

Patients in those areas with pre-existing lung disease or conditions, including asthma and COPD, and heart conditions including cardiovascular or coronary disease, are encouraged to limit their time outdoors to no more than a few minutes per day until air quality improves.

 

“Any recognition of sudden respiratory symptoms lasting longer than a few hours to a day need to be reported to your health care professional for intervention,” said Dr. Suman Sinha, chief of pulmonary medicine for CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic. “Those symptoms include coughing, sneezing, teary eyes, runny nose, wheezing, chest tightness, chest pain or shortness of breath.”

 

Sinha also said that it’s important to maintain compliance with your current medical regiment and to stay in properly air-conditioned facilities, if possible, to ensure you’re breathing clean, filtered air. For those who have no pre-existing respiratory or cardiac health issues, he still encourages people in areas affected by wildfires to limit time outdoors.

 

“For healthy individuals, I recommend confining exercise indoors to limit exposure to poorer air quality,” Sinha said. “Limit outdoor exercise as much as possible until the air quality improves to prevent any future health complications.

 

He said for anyone who experiences respiratory symptoms that linger, it’s important to report those to a health care professional as early as possible.

 

Dr. Sinha says staying informed and regularly checking the air quality reports for your area are the best ways to make sure you’re taking proper precautions.

Current air quality reports by region can be viewed at www.airnow.gov.


 

To learn more about lung and cardiac health, or to make an appointment for care, visit christushealth.org.

 

 

About CHRISTUS Health

At CHRISTUS Health, we deliver a complete healing experience that respects the individual. We serve our communities with dignity. And with a good deal of admiration. CHRISTUS Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit system made up of more than 600 centers, including community hospitals, urgent care centers, health insurance companies and physician clinics. We are a community of 45,000 Associates, with over 15,000 physicians providing individualized care—and all focused on our charitable mission. Sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in Houston and San Antonio and the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, our mission is to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to every individual we serve.



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