Coping With Allergy Induced AsthmaAllergy reactions do not only occur during changes in seasons, for some it can be an ongoing battle all year round. These allergies occur when histamines are released due to coming into contact with an allergen that your body simply does not like. Those histamines cause an onset of reactions throughout the body from rashes to sneezing and at times they can even cause allergy induced asthma. While most allergy sufferers refer to enduring the frustration of seasonal allergies with coughing and runny noses, those who suffer from this form have much worse side effects that should be under the care of a physician. Enduring an episode with asthma is a serious ailment on its own, when combined with the effects of allergies it's a very frustrating battle, for some even on a daily basis. Asthma attack symptoms are when an individual experiences a feeling of pulling or tightness in the chest, wheezing and/or coughing. To pinpoint the cause of asthma still remains a mystery for physicians, as it can occur in children and adults for various reasons. The environment plays a huge role for those with ongoing episodes, genetics of course- should your family have a long history with it odds are you or your children may as well. For many adults that have battled a respiratory infection as a child, those individuals are far more likely to develop asthma later in life as well. Allergy induced asthma occurs when someone who suffers from allergies comes into contact with that allergen and an asthma attack begins to develop as a part of their reaction to that allergen. What occurs inside the body when an allergy induced asthma episode evolves is the nose and throat alert the body it has come into contact with the allergen and the bronchial tubes suffer from an instant inflammation that begins to constrict one's breathing. Treatments for asthma can be in the form of inhalers, medications or bronchodilators. To treat allergies, you can opt for any of the over-the-counter medications or seek a prescription drug or shot from your family doctor. Most folks that suffer from both do find some comfort using steriods under a doctor's care which do have the ability to treat both the asthma and the allergies. The bronchodilators take just a few minutes to begin working and they continue to provide relief for up to six hours. To follow the common asthma treatment guidelines, the first and easiest adjustment to make is to avoid the allergen that causes the reaction at all costs. If it happens to occur from dust or flowers for example, then steer clear of those. The most common advice doctors have for those that suffer from allergy induced asthma is not to smoke and try to determine the exact allergen that is causing your symptoms. To locate more information on asthma, consult with your physician or try some online research. You can locate endless amounts of detailed causes and effects for these ailments and many forums of those that have it with tips and success stories for your viewing. |

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