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Asthma Causes And Types
By Evelyn

Finding out more about the various causes and types can help you reduce the severity and frequency of your symptoms. Learn to take control of your own health.

As a sufferer, you may be wondering what the various causes are. is a respiratory condition that can leave you considerably weakened with difficulty in breathing, gasping for breath and sometimes coughing. A severe condition can have a vast impact on the quality of your life. However, instead of being resigned to feelings of helplessness, you should look for ways to better deal with it and to take control of your own health.

To find out what causes are, you must first realize that not all is the same. Several different types of have different triggers.

-Allergic asthma. Allergic is when the symptoms are triggered by allergens that the sufferer is exposed to. Some of the most common triggers in allergic are dust, pollen, pet dander, etc. An avoidance or reduced exposure to these triggers can help substantially. Most children who are diagnosed with suffer from allergic asthma. Smoking during pregnancy and when your children are still young can make them more vulnerable to allergic asthma.

-Exercise-induced asthma. This form of develops during strenuous exercise. This is due to the fact that the lungs lose their moisture and heat during times of physical activity. Coughing is the most common symptom observed with this type of asthma, although there may be more severe symptoms.

-Intrinsic asthma. Intrinsic

describes a condition where the symptoms are not linked to a particular allergy. Some of the triggers in intrinsic are perfume, smoke and cold air, cleaning fumes, an upper respiratory infection, and GERD or gastroesophageal reflux. Patients who begin having allergy symptoms after the age of 40 most often suffer from intrinsic asthma.

-Nocturnal asthma. Nocturnal happens while you are asleep. symptoms can be triggered by bedding allergens or other allergens located in your bedroom, GERD, or a decrease in the temperature of the bedroom.

-Occupational asthma. Occupational occurs when you begin having symptoms due to being in contact with dust, fumes, chemicals, or other irritants over a long period of time at work. You can find it hard to concentrate at work. If you are not able to make major changes to your working environment, you may need to consider changing your job for the sake of your health.

It is vital that you learn more about causes to determine how best to control or avoid your triggers. Only by taking responsibility of your health can you lead a life, with reduced or virtually no allergy symptoms to plaque you.


 
 
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