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Allergy Asthma
By Benjamin Thomas | Published  09/19/2005 | Allergies |

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Allergy Asthma


Is an inhaler for asthma part of your daily routine?  Does your asthma flare up when you
eat certain foods or enter environments filled with pollen?  Asthma is condition that can
be affected by allergies.  Allergy asthma affects many from young children through
adults.

How do allergies play a role in your asthma?  Allergic reactions can show up as skin,
intestinal, and respiratory conditions.  Allergy asthma is when your respiratory system
does not function properly.  Allergens in the environment can be to blame. 

For example, pollen can cause your immune system to believe that it is being attacked by
a harmful substance.  Your body may react by producing histamines such as runny nose,
sneezing, and wheezing.  This can lead to allergy asthma.

There are a few things you can do to control your allergy asthma.  Try to avoid
environments such as grassy fields and parks when the pollen count is high.  You can
consult your local weather reports for this information.  Wash your clothing and hair
when you return from pollen and allergen infested environment as well.

Your home environment can also pose threats to your allergy asthma.  If air is not
circulating properly, your home could contain more allergens than the outside.  You may
have dust, mold, and bacteria in your house.  All of these can cause allergic reactions
which will prompt your allergy asthma.

Supply yourself with the cleanest household air possible by using an air purifier.  An air
purifier can filter out the harmful dust, pollen, mold, and other irritants from your air.  Air
purifiers are affordable and worth the investment.

Asthma medications can help to alleviate any asthma attacks.  Talk with your doctor
about the right asthma treatment for you.  They may also suggest further things you can
do to make your environment allergy asthma friendly.

Allergy asthma sufferers are not alone.  There is a vast array of websites you can check
out on the Internet regarding allergy asthma.  You can find valuable information as well
as support groups and foundations.  Making a connection with other allergy asthma
sufferers can help you to cope with the everyday issues you will face against this
condition.

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