Identifying the triggers can help Asthma sufferers
Asthma affects millions of Americans each yea and is extremely
prevalent in children, affecting more than 5 million. Asthma is
caused by the smaller airways in the lungs being blocked causing
the person to cough and to have shortness of breath. Many people
may not be able to breath for an extended period of time
requiring an emergency response.
Symptoms of chronic asthma sufferers are coughing, especially
once the person is exposed to cold, shortness of breath and
wheezing or a whistling sound when breathing. However it is
important to note that not everyone that suffers from asthma
wheezes and vice versa.
There are many different triggers that can cause asthma. Persons
with asthma in their family tree are more likely than others to
develop asthma as children. Many environmental factors can
trigger asthma, including living in an urban environment with
increased levels of pollution. Many studies show that pollution
is a major trigger of asthma sufferers. Allergies have also been
shown to trigger asthma. Allergies such as mold, mites and
pollen have uncomfortable affects on asthma sufferers. Virus's
such as parainfluenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus are
also leading triggers of asthma.
Reducing the above triggers can be extremely useful in reducing
asthma. Paying close attention to the environment that you live
in, such as staying away from areas with high levels of
pollution. Effectively cleaning your home to remove mold and
mites can also lessen the intensity of asthma as well as
purchasing a good filtration system if you live in an area with
a high pollen count.
If you think that you or a loved one may be suffering from
asthma it is best to consult with a physician.
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