Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the lungs that often makes breathing difficult and causes attacks of coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest and shortness of breath. Causative factors for Asthma : Substances that cause allergies (allergens) such as dust mites, pollens, molds, pet dander,even cockroach droppings. In many people with asthma, the same substances that cause allergy symptoms can also trigger an asthma episode. Weather such as dry wind, cold air, or sudden changes in weather can sometimes bring on asthma episode. Respiratory infections such as common cold, influenza, sore throats, and sinus Irritants in the air including smoke from cigarettes, wood fires, or charcoal grills. Also, strong fumes or odors like household sprays, paint, gasoline, perfumes, and scented soaps. Although people are not actually allergic to these particles, they can aggravate inflamed and sensitive airways. Family history of asthma also causes Types of Asthma: Allergic asthma Non-allergi...
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