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Understanding - And Living With - Allergic Asthma

By: Michelle Bery

For those who suffer from asthma, every day can be unpredictable and frightening. An asthma attack – resulting from a common disease that affects the respiratory system – can render its victims unable to take a single breath. The result can mean a lifetime dependant on medication – such as respiratory inhalers – and a quest to discover the specific elements that trigger an attack.

No one asthma sufferer is the same. But the unifying theme of the disease is its definition. Asthma is defined as a chronic irritation of the airway, causing swelling and constriction and, ultimately, hindering breathing function. Treatment can return the airway – and breathing – to normal.

There are two types of asthma – allergic asthma and non-allergic asthma. Allergic asthma often surfaces in childhood and is the most common type of asthma. While non-allergic asthma can affect sufferers year round, allergic asthma can sometimes be triggered by seasonal allergens, resulting in seasonal attacks.

Allergic asthma at least offers it sufferers a first line of defense. If they are able to pinpoint those allergens that trigger an attack then they can avoid them. And thus avoid frightening and dangerous attacks.

Allergy tests are required to diagnose allergic asthma. Medical professionals will administer injections that contain specific allergens and wait to see if there is a reaction. If an injection results in redness and/or swelling then the patient is considered allergic to that specific component.

Those who suffer from allergic asthma will have to remain vigilant in avoiding their specific triggers. For those who find that animal dander is the culprit, the ownership – or even the company – of animals will have to be avoided. For others, for whom seasonal elements are the trigger – pollen in spring or ragweed in summer -they may have to limit their outdoor activities during that specific season. For someone for whom dust is the enemy, conscientious upkeep of their home to keep dust to a minimum can pay off in extended health and comfort.

While it can seem an inconvenience to address all the possible offenders, for those who suffer with allergic asthma, it is a small price to pay to ward off an attack. Most will gladly go far out of their way to avoid the elements that trigger their asthma.

Allergic asthma can be frightening but it doesn’t have to control your life. With proactive medical supervision and careful planning, allergens can be avoided and allergic asthma attacks can become few and far between.


For easy to understand, in depth information about asthma visit our ezGuide 2 Asthma .

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