Smoke-related illness can look like a lingering cold at first—until it doesn’t improve when the air clears. Many Kerrville-area clients report patterns like:
- Breathing symptoms that worsen during peak smoke periods and ease when air quality improves
- Asthma or COPD flare-ups that require additional inhaler use or urgent care
- Headaches, dizziness, or fatigue that show up after spending time outdoors
- Symptoms triggered after returning indoors where filtration may not have been adequate
If you’re dealing with recurring flare-ups, it’s especially important to document what changed—the dates, the locations, and the specific symptoms—so your medical providers can connect treatment needs to triggers.


