There is no cure for asthma, so your best defense is to learn if you have underlying triggers and then limit your exposure to them. And while there’s a strong connection between allergies and asthma, there are many other triggers to be aware of, too. Some of the most common non-allergenic triggers are cold or […]
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Who develops asthma? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, or socioeconomic status, can be affected by asthma.
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What is asthma? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Asthma and allergies often go hand-in-hand. The majority of people who have asthma suffer from allergies, too. Plus, allergies can trigger your asthma or make it worse. In fact, up to 90% of children and 60% of adults have allergies that may make their asthma worse. When allergies either trigger or worsen asthma, it’s known […]
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Can reducing exposure to my allergic triggers help my asthma? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Yes. Reducing exposure to one or more of your allergic triggers may help reduce your symptoms. This can only be accomplished by working with your healthcare professional to understand your unique allergy profile.
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What causes asthma? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Asthma and allergies often go hand-in-hand. The majority of people who have asthma suffer from allergies, too. Plus, allergies can trigger your asthma or make it worse. In fact, up to 90% of children and 60% of adults have allergies that may make their asthma worse. When allergies either trigger or worsen asthma, it’s known […]
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