January 1, 2008

Causes Of Asthma Are Not A Few, But Many

Two people live in the same environment. One has asthma while the other doesn’t. Why is this so? The causes of asthma are difficult to understand. For most Americans, it is a common disease. Perhaps it’s our “westernized” lifestyle that’s responsible.

In asthma, the small passages of air, known as bronchioles, present in the lungs inflame and become narrow, making it difficult for the air to pass in and out of them. Thus, it triggers the typical symptoms of difficult breathing, wheezing, coughing, and tightness of chest. Medical experts are still not sure why the bronchioles inflame.

Triggers Of Asthma

Although the exact cause of asthma is not known, there are certain factors that trigger this condition. You can mitigate the symptoms by avoiding these triggers.
 

Possible Causes Of Asthma

Scientists are still working to establish the real cause of asthma. However, the following are believed to be responsible for asthma attacks:
 
Mostly, affluent people are known to have asthma due to the interiors of their home. The richly carpeted house is a favorable place for allergens to mushroom. A dirty environment is a direct invitation to asthma. Age is no bar for this disease. When allergies and your genes work together, you should be ready for an asthma attack anytime.
 
Well, you can’t do much about your genes, but you can certainly strive toward avoiding allergy-generating things in your environment, until scientists are successful in finding the real cause of asthma and its cure.
 
Asthma cannot be cured, but can be controlled. Stay away from the causes of asthma and its effects, but naturally, will stay away from you!

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