Asthma may be a
chronic sickness involving the airways within the lungs. If you have got
respiratory disease your airways are perpetually inflamed. This makes it tough
for air to in and out of the lungs. Asthma affects individuals of all ages and
sometimes starts throughout childhood. Asthma is believed to be caused by a
mixture of genetic and environmental factors.
What Causes Asthma?
We cant
understood fully about causes of asthma researchers investigate genetic and
environment factors.
Genetics
- Genetics play an important role in causing asthma. If your mom or dad
has asthma, then you are more likely to have asthma too.
Certain illnesses
- particularly the flu, sinusitis or even a mild upper respiratory infection —
may also trigger an asthma attack, as can strenuous exercise, extreme weather
conditions and strong emotions that change normal breathing patterns.
Certain illnesses
- particularly the flu, sinusitis or even a mild upper respiratory infection —
may also trigger an asthma attack, as can strenuous exercise,
extreme weather conditions and strong emotions that change normal breathing
patterns.
Environment
- Contact with allergens, certain irritants, or exposure to viral
infections as an infant or in early childhood when the immune system isn't
fully mature have been linked to developing asthma. Exposure to certain
chemicals and dusts in the workplace may also play a significant role in
adult-onset asthma.
An
allergy affecting the lungs can lead to asthma symptoms such as wheezing and
difficulty breathing. Our immune system helps to protect body from
bacteria and viruses. If you have allergy, the immune system works lot and may
attack nose, lungs, eyes. Your airways are more sensitive to certain allergens.
The muscles around your airways tighten and inflamed.
Causes
For Allergic Asthma :
Everyone
is unique. People with hobbies, work, families and lots of commitments. Like
allergy or asthma condition is unique too. The common triggers are as follow
as,
- Dusty Rooms
- Perfumes,
air fresheners.
- Cold air
- Air
Pollution
- Fireworks,
smoke from tobacco.
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