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Understanding Allergy Induced Asthma

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished October 4, 2010

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Asthma is a condition of the respiratory system whereby the airways become swollen and narrow. This makes it hard for asthma sufferers to breathe, and can even become life threatening if proper treatment methods aren’t determined rapidly. The most common type of respiratory condition is allergy induced asthma, which is typically triggered by an allergen in the air or food. It is also common for people to experience exercise induced asthma, especially if they’re not use to strenuous physical exercise. If you think that you might be suffering from asthma, get the facts about treatment today.

What Is Allergy Induced Asthma?

Many people are familiar with allergies that make their nose run or their eyes water. Some people even have allergies to certain types of food or insect bites that might make them sick or swell up with hives. No matter what causes your allergic reaction, one of the worst conditions is allergy induced asthma because it can actually cause your airways to swell up, restricting the flow of air and making you panic. During an outbreak of allergy induced asthma, the body produced histamines that cause inflammation and irritation while they are working to get rid of the allergen. When allergy induced asthma occurs, it’s because the histamines were released into the bronchial tubes and lungs, interrupting the breathing process with inflammation.

What Are Symptoms Of Allergy Induced Asthma?

Although asthma and allergies are becoming increasingly common among younger children, it can be hard to diagnose allergy induced asthma when the patient is small and doesn’t really understand what’s going on. That’s why it’s important for parents and guardians to pay attention and report to the doctor immediately if they notice:

  • Trouble breathing
  • Unexplained coughing or wheezing
  • Trouble sleeping because of difficulty breathing
  • Tightness, pain, or sensitivity in the chest area

These can also be the signs of allergy induced asthma in adults, and should be cause to have an asthma test done at the doctor’s office during your next visit. If the symptoms are so severe that you think it might be fatal, it’s important to call an ambulance to seen emergency treatment right away. Try to remember what triggered the asthma attack, especially if you think it might be allergy induced asthma or exercise induced asthma.

Dealing with Exercise Induced Asthma

We all have physical activities that we engage in as part of work or play, and it can be disheartening to realize that these are the very activities triggering a bout of exercise induced asthma. Asthma exercise induced treatment usually includes simply refraining from the type of exercise that triggers the attack, but in some cases there can also be medications to suppress symptoms while exercising.

Using Probiotics to Treat Allergy Induced Asthma

Many people assume that being diagnosed with exercise induced asthma or allergy induced asthma means that they will have to spend the rest of their life taking powerful prescription drugs or using an inhaler, but this doesn’t have to be the case. Probiotics in general have been known to increase the immune system and improving the symptoms caused by exercise induced asthma and allergy induced asthma.

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About the Author

Jesse Mooreland is a researcher of probiotics health and probiotic supplements and regularly contributes to BestProbioticReviews.com. She is a leading authority on nutrition and digestive health.

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