Household Cleaning Products May Contribute to Asthma Risk

The Telegraph is reporting on recent studies suggesting that household cleaners may be contributing to asthma cases. Recent studies are showing that some products are show to exacerbate existing breathing conditions and trigger problems in those who have no history of suffering from asthma. It's suggested that those frequently inhaling the chemicals in household cleaners including bleach, ammonia, solvents, and stain removers may be suffering an increase in asthma.If you frequently use cleaning products at work or in the home, whether you're showing symptoms or not, it's best to be wary of the dangers and take precautions for your health. If you have questions, contact our office to set up an appointment.

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