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Protecting Your Respiratory Health During Wildfire Season

As wildfire season intensifies across many regions, those living with asthma—including eosinophilic asthma—face heightened health risks that extend far beyond the immediate fire zones. Wildfire smoke can travel hundreds of miles, creating hazardous air quality conditions that may persist for days or weeks.

For people with eosinophilic asthma and other respiratory conditions, smoke exposure presents specific challenges. The fine particulate matter in wildfire smoke can penetrate deep into the lungs, potentially triggering inflammation, worsening existing symptoms, and increasing the risk of severe asthma attacks.

The impact goes beyond physical symptoms. Wildfire seasons can disrupt daily routines, limit outdoor activities, and create anxiety about when the next air quality alert might come. Understanding how to prepare for and respond to these conditions is essential for maintaining respiratory health and quality of life.

APFED has compiled the following resources to help you navigate wildfire season more safely. While this list isn’t exhaustive, these tools and guidelines can help you monitor conditions, protect your health, and know when to seek medical care.

General Resources

End of the Internet: Highlighting the Long Road to Diagnosis

Ever clicked through page after page, desperate for answers—but still without a diagnosis? You’re not the only one. That’s the powerful insight behind the new short film, End of the Internet, which follows one woman’s odyssey to uncover her eosinophil-associated disease diagnosis.

On average, patients wait nearly 5 years and consult more than seven specialists before receiving clarity.

This interactive piece, designed for healthcare providers, puts a face on the statistics and challenges medical professionals to recognize the journey, validate symptoms, and support patients faster.

Available at ENDOFTHEINTERNET.INFO, the film is free to stream and share, amplifying the reach of this vital message.

You can help make a difference:
Watch the film
Share it with your networks, especially providers
Tag your posts with: #diagnosticjourney #raredisease

Let’s ensure no one has to scroll “to the end of the internet” for the answers they deserve.