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Asthma Friend: Breathe Easier Together

Asthma Friend: Breathe Easier Together

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Join us on a journey of understanding, support, and empowerment for everyone living with asthma or supporting someone who does. Hosted by the Asthma Friend community, this podcast dives into personal stories, expert insights, and actionable tips to help you breathe easier—together. Whether you’re looking for practical advice, inspiring stories, or just a sense of belonging, this is your space to feel seen and heard. Let’s make every breath count!Asthma Friend Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Can Mosquito Repellents Trigger Asthma? Real Experiences with Good Knight, All Out, Odomos & Asthma-Friendly Alternatives
    Jun 22 2026

    Mosquitoes can be annoying, but for people living with asthma, the solutions can sometimes be just as challenging as the problem itself.

    In this episode of Asthma Friend: Breathe Easier Together, we explore a question recently raised in our community:

    Can mosquito repellents trigger asthma symptoms?

    Community members shared their experiences with popular products like Good Knight, All Out, and Odomos, revealing that there is no one-size-fits-all answer. While some people can tolerate certain mosquito repellents, others find that the fumes, fragrances, or prolonged exposure can trigger coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or breathing discomfort.

    You'll hear:

    ✅ Why mosquito repellents can be problematic for some people with asthma

    ✅ Real experiences from Asthma Friend community members

    ✅ Siddhant's personal workaround for managing mosquito exposure

    ✅ How mosquito nets and window screens can provide a chemical-free alternative

    ✅ Why some people tolerate Odomos roll-on but not other repellent products

    ✅ Practical tips to reduce mosquito exposure without worsening asthma symptoms

    ✅ Signs that a mosquito repellent may be triggering your breathing problems

    Most importantly, we discuss a key lesson that every person with asthma should remember:

    What works for one person may not work for another.

    Whether you're struggling with mosquitoes in a hostel, apartment, dorm room, or family home, this episode offers practical insights and real-world experiences from people who understand the challenges of living with asthma.

    🎧 Listen now and discover how others in the asthma community are balancing mosquito protection with healthier breathing.


    💚 Join the Asthma Friend community:
    https://asthmafriend.com

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    21 mins
  • The Anxiety–Asthma Loop: When Fear Makes Breathing Worse | Asthma & Anxiety Explained
    Jun 13 2026

    Have you ever noticed your breathing getting worse the more anxious you feel?

    If you live with asthma, you're not imagining it.

    In this episode of Asthma Friend: Breathe Easier Together, we explore the often-overlooked connection between asthma and anxiety. Many people experience a cycle where breathing difficulties trigger fear, and that fear makes breathing feel even harder. This is known as the anxiety–asthma loop.

    We discuss why this happens, why it feels so overwhelming, and how understanding the connection between your mind and lungs can help you feel more in control.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    ✅ What anxiety induced asthma actually means
    ✅ Why breathing problems trigger such a powerful fear response
    ✅ How anxiety changes breathing patterns and chest sensations
    ✅ Why past asthma attacks can make future symptoms feel more frightening
    ✅ The difference between fear, discomfort, and danger
    ✅ Practical strategies that can help break the anxiety–asthma cycle
    ✅ Why feeling scared during breathing difficulties is completely human

    We also discuss the emotional side of asthma that often goes unspoken, the fear of losing control, the constant awareness of breathing, and the mental burden that can come with living with a chronic respiratory condition.

    Whether you've experienced panic during an asthma flare-up, worry about future attacks, or simply want to understand the connection between asthma and anxiety better, this episode is for you.

    💚 Helpful Resources

    🫁 Create your free personalised Asthma Action Plan:
    https://plan.asthmafriend.com

    💬 Join the Asthma Friend Community:

    🎮 Explore Asthma Friend Games:
    https://games.asthmafriend.com

    📖 Read more asthma resources and blogs:
    https://asthmafriend.com

    Remember: if anxiety worsens your asthma symptoms, it doesn't mean the symptoms aren't real. Both the physical and emotional sides of asthma deserve care, understanding, and support.

    You don't have to navigate asthma alone.

    #Asthma #AsthmaAnxiety #AnxietyInducedAsthma #LivingWithAsthma #AsthmaSupport #AsthmaFriend

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    10 mins
  • How to Politely Say No to Asthma Triggers Without Feeling Guilty
    Feb 2 2026

    Living with asthma often means managing more than just breathing, it means managing social pressure.

    In this episode of Asthma Friend, we talk about how to politely say no to asthma triggers without feeling guilty, especially in social situations like school, work, family gatherings, and friendships.

    Many people with asthma struggle to speak up when exposed to triggers like smoke, strong fragrances, dust, or incense often choosing discomfort over awkwardness. This episode explores why that guilt exists and how to set boundaries with kindness and confidence.

    • Why asthma social situations feel emotionally exhausting

    • How guilt gets tied to asthma boundaries

    • Simple, polite ways to say no without over-explaining

    • A personal experience of managing asthma during school years

    • Why protecting your lungs is an act of self-respect

    This is a supportive, non-judgmental conversation for anyone who has ever felt bad for choosing their health.

    👉 Join the Asthma Friend community to connect with others who understand
    👉 Try the free Asthma Friend Asthma Action Plan to manage triggers with confidence


    Read our blog post on How to politely say no to Asthma Triggers.


    You’re not difficult.
    You’re not rude.
    You’re protecting your breathing 💚

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    15 mins
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