Managing Asthma and Allergies as the NYC Weather Changes
Fall swings from humid to dry, warm to chilly, can trigger flares. A simple prep plan can keep you breathing easier.
Tune up your control plan
- Review rescue vs. controller medications
- Check inhaler technique and spacer use
- Refill prescriptions before peak season
Home habits that help
Red flags to watch
- Nighttime awakenings from cough or wheeze
- Increased rescue inhaler use
- Chest tightness with exertion
How a home visit helps
- Personalized trigger assessment in your space
- Action plan updates and education
- Coordination with your primary or specialist when needed
Stay ahead of flares. Book an at‑home assessment and breathe easier this season.

