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Asthma and Allergies –Connection Between the Two?

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A lot of people who suffer from asthma also suffer from allergies, and the allergies are usually playing a part in causing the asthma. Children are especially prone to this pattern: about 90% of asthmatic children are allergic to something, and that is either the main cause of their asthma or a critical contributor.

However not all asthma is associated with allergy. In particular, people who first develop asthma when they are adults are much less likely to have an allergy playing a part in their asthma.

How does allergy produce asthma?

Allergens in the air

Many allergens come into the airway when we inhale, as they are found in the atmosphere and in the air that we breathe. They are all tiny particles, which cannot be detected with the naked eye and can only be seen with a microscope. Airborne allergens include things such as house dust mite droppings, moulds, cat allergen, dog allergen and pollen. If you are allergic to one of these and one of these landed on the surface of your airways, then a direct reaction will occur which makes the airway inflamed. There is swelling of the airway lining which reduces the flow of air through the airway. The inflammation also signals the muscles of the airways to contract, producing even more narrowing.

For some lucky folks, removing the allergen makes all these effects vanish. This is what happens to asthmatics who get asthma only during the pollen season. But for other asthmatics, the inflammation of the airway lining continues all season long, and the arrival of the allergen just makes matters worse. Natural allergy cures in combination with medicine prescribed by a doctor will go a long way in getting relief.


Other allergens

Although inhaled allergens such as pollen and dust are the main offenders in asthma, allergens from other sources such as food and beverages can also be a culprit.

Asthma may be linked to a true food allergy, which is a prompt and often quite serious reaction to food. The more severe type of reaction is known as anaphylactic shock or anaphylaxis. With some people, anaphylaxis is caused by wasp and/or bee stings, and for others it is the combination of eating an allergenic food and taking exercise that provokes anaphylaxis. There are other sources as well, such as anti-venom, given for snake bites, also can provoke anaphylaxis in those who have had anti-venom before. And one of the more common allergies, latex allergy, are vulnerable to anaphylactic shock if latex gloves are used during a medical examination or surgery. Anaphylaxis is potentially life-threatening, especially in asthmatics because very severe asthma attack often accompanies anaphylactic shock. This condition must be treated by a specialist immediately.

Less dramatically, eating a particular food day after day, such as wheat or milk, may be contributing to asthma or even be the sole cause. This is not a true allergy but is known as food intolerance. A targeted diet with natural allergy cures such as juices and herbs is necessary.

It is rarely obvious that there is any link between the food and the asthma, but there are usually other symptoms that suggest food intolerance. Those with brittle asthma may be more likely to have food intolerance.


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