2013年9月23日星期一

Is Asthma Allergy A Hereditary Disorder

By John Joseph


Allergy asthma is a very prevalent respiratory disease that affects young children and also young adults and remains a problem well into later years. In fact it is a lung disease that is characterized by wheezing, having trouble in breathing as well as by coughing and excessive mucus is produced whenever an attack begins.

Asthma allergy symptoms can vary from being just a mild discomfort and worsening to a point where the patient suffering might even die. This is completely dependent on the number of allergens blocking the airways of the person affected. There are various factors that cause asthma allergy and most of these factors are similar to that of a person affected by any of the normal allergies.


Causes of Asthma


Dust, certain chemicals, odors and change in temperature are some of the causes of allergic asthma. No two allergic patients show similar reaction to allergens and hence it is believed that certain exercises and emotional state of the people also plays crucial in causing the allergic asthma.


One of the most regular causes of asthma allergy is smoke. This cause is more noticed in child patients. The available statistics show that as much as 80% of children suffer from the risk of having the asthma allergy triggered when they inhale smoke. This statistic is very disturbing because with the rapid industrialization happening, there is a greater possibility of people being affected by asthma allergy.


What is more, allergy asthma does not simply affect certain kinds of people and so, regardless of age and race and sex and height and weight, anyone and everyone is at risk of suffering from this disease. However, the risk obviously is greater for those people that work in industries where considerable emissions are let off into the atmosphere.


The best way to treat your allergy asthma would be by visiting an allergy asthma center where treatment can be provided, and in addition, a sufferer will also need to avoid triggers that can bring on an attack of the disease, and finally, medications are also available to control the symptoms.


However, allergy asthma can also affect a person because of their genes and in fact, the condition is believed to also be hereditary and so, anyone whose family members have suffered from asthma allergy are at greater risk of also developing the disease. – 31193




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