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When climate changes what phenomenon happened to the asthmatic patient please explain in details.
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Wind and rain. Rainfall can increase and stir up mold spores, and wind can blow around pollen and mold. Heat. In the summer months, increased ozone from smog, exhaust fumes, and pollutants tend to be higher and can trigger asthma symptoms. Lightning. Thunderstorms, which can generate ozone, are now thought of as an asthma trigger. Air pressure fluctuations. ?Barometric pressure triggers sinus episodes, and sinusitis is a common trigger for asthma symptoms.
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