Introduction Winter brings cold temperatures, dry air, and increased exposure to indoor allergens—all of which can pose challenges for individuals with asthma and allergies. Cold weather, in particular, can irritate sensitive airways, leading to asthma attacks or worsening allergy symptoms. Additionally, spending more time indoors increases exposure to dust mites, mold, and pet dander, common allergy triggers. Learning to manage these conditions during the winter months is essential for improving quality of life and avoiding health complications. This article explores the causes of winter-related asthma and allergy flare-ups and provides practical tips to manage them effectively. Cold Air Triggers, Inhaler…