Lung problems.
SARS-CoV-2 is a virus that targets the lungs, which is why it becomes even more dangerous when you already have preexisting lung problems. People suffering from lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, moderate to severe asthma, or other lung conditions are at very high risk of developing severe COVID symptoms.
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The most important thing when having underlying lung problems is to continue to take your medications in order to keep your symptoms controlled, even though some of the medications can weaken your immune system. In this situation, you need to talk to your doctor and try asking for an emergency supply of your prescription medications, including asthma inhalers.
If you’re suffering from asthma, medical experts recommend trying to avoid the things that could trigger it, including pollen, tobacco smoke, dust mites, and others. However, asthma triggers can vary from one individual to another. Some people are triggered by strong odors, including disinfectants, while others are triggered by strong emotions.
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