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What are the risk factors associated with asthma?

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Ayur Vedic Freshman  Ayurvedic Treatments
There are many risks that are associated with Asthma for any type of information one must visit the doctor or take an ayurvedic help for root problem
Feb 18th 2019 01:05   
Dr. Laurence G. Chacker Advanced  Center for Contemporary Periodontics and Dental Im
Respiratory problems during infancy and childhood can cause wheezing. Some children who experience viral respiratory infections go on to develop chronic asthma. Having an allergic condition, such as atopic dermatitis (eczema) or allergic rhinitis (hay fever), is a risk factor for developing asthma.
Feb 18th 2019 02:12   
Gaurav Srivastava Professional  Digital Marketing Manager
The aim of this study was to explore the common risk factors that associated with asthma among Saudi adults in Najran during the period December 2016 to October 2017. One hundred eighty four patients who were over 18 years of age and who had a diagnosis of definite asthma (cases), beside another 184 healthy individuals as control group, that matched the cases in terms of age and sex constituted the study sample.
Feb 22nd 2019 00:42   
Dr Ashish Saini Junior  Urologist in Delhi
There are many risks that are associated with Asthma for any type of information one must visit the doctor
Feb 28th 2019 23:45   
Global Air Ambulance Advanced  Global Air Ambulance Services in Delhi
Asthma Risk Factors. The most common risk factors for developing asthma is having a parent with asthma, having a severe respiratory infection as a child, having an allergic condition, or being exposed to certain chemical irritants or industrial dusts in the workplace.
Mar 29th 2019 04:45   
Dr. Laurence G. Chacker Advanced  Center for Contemporary Periodontics and Dental Im
Asthma is a condition that likely results from complex interactions between multiple environmental and genetic influences. Numerous risk factors for asthma have been identified. The best studied risk factors, including sex, airway hyperreactivity, atopy, allergens, infections, tobacco smoke, obesity, and perinatal factors, are discussed in this topic review.
May 15th 2019 02:40   
Shaina Verma Junior  Medical Practitioner
1. Having a blood relative (such as a parent or sibling) with asthma.
2. Having another allergic condition, such as atopic dermatitis or allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
3. Being overweight.
4. Being a smoker.
5. Exposure to exhaust fumes or other types of pollution.
Oct 15th 2019 02:26   
Kee Pharma Senior  Because life matters
Having a blood relative (such as a parent or sibling) with asthma.
Having another allergic condition, such as atopic dermatitis or allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
Being overweight.
Being a smoker.
Exposure to secondhand smoke.
Exposure to exhaust fumes or other types of pollution.
Nov 13th 2019 02:40   
Shivani Sachdev Advanced  Director at SCI IVF Hospital
There are many risks that are associated with Asthma for any type of information one must visit the doctor near you.
Dec 17th 2021 14:19   
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