Visit an Asthma Specialist to Cure Asthma
by Avni Deshmukh Respiratory ProblemsThe
causes of asthma vary from person to person and quite often these causes can be
hereditary.
Millions
of people across the world are suffering from asthma and scientists and
researchers are looking for ways and ideas to treat the biggest respiratory problem of the
world. It is not
only genetics but even airborne allergens that can lead to asthma. The
environment and the air around is also one of the major triggers of asthma.
Some
common symptoms of asthma include tightness of the chest, difficulty breathing,
wheezing, chronic coughing, and more. If you encounter any of these symptoms,
then you must immediately visit an asthma specialist who
will conduct few examinations to understand the type, cause and degree of
disease and then design a plan of action for your recovery.
Causes
of asthma, the biggest respiratory problem
1. The environmental elements or
irritants that can cause asthma include things such as dust mites that are
present in our houses and animal hairs such as dog and cat hairs.
2. People that live in cities are
also more likely to develop asthma, as traffic pollution is also one of the
bigger causes of asthma around the world today.
3. Asthma is actually a reactive
allergy that causes the airways to constrict when met with pollutants, but no
single cause of asthma has ever been proven by scientists. It is also a disease
that affects only certain people, and it is still not known why asthma affects
some, and not others.
4. The workplace too could be
another cause for asthma. It may contain irritations such as glues and gasses
found in the air that can lead to asthma in adults.
5. All of you know that pollutants
and toxins in the air as well as smoking can lead to asthma but what is often
overlooked is the fact that genetics too can be a cause of the disease. If say,
both your mother and father suffer from asthma, there is actually a one in two
chance that you will also develop the disease, whether during early childhood
or otherwise.
Asthma has many causes and as already mentioned, the direct cause is still unknown. So, be educated and try to keep the condition at bay.
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