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SA has one of the highest death rates from it. Here are 3 things to know to help an asthma-sufferer

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Treating nasal allergies early can control asthma, experts advise this World Allergy Week.
Treating nasal allergies early can control asthma, experts advise this World Allergy Week.
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One moment you're fine.

The next, you experience difficulty breathing, chest pains, cough, wheezing and sometimes produce extra mucus, which makes it difficult to breathe.

Children, as well as adults, have almost faced untimely deaths, gasping for air due to this potentially life-threatening affliction that affects millions in South Africa, which has one of the highest asthma death rates in the world.

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