The Causes of Asthma

April 9, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Asthma Problems

The exact causes of asthma are unknown; there is no direct chain of events that effects every single sufferer. There is some evidence that asthma is a genetic condition, as people inherit the tendency towards inflamed airways – the primary problem associated with asthma. If a child’s parents both have asthma, they are statistically more likely to suffer from the illness themselves – but this is not always the case. Similarly, a child can have asthma even if there is no genetic history of it in their family. It really does seem to be the luck of the draw.

People who suffer from asthma are more likely to have allergies, particularly to dust mites and hay fever But again, this is not a certain link: lots of people who have hay fever do not have asthma, for example, just as lots of people who have asthma do not have hay fever

There are no known substances that are thought to actively ’cause’ asthma – though certain things, such as chemicals, allergens and smoke are known to exacerbate an existing condition.

It is natural when you, or someone you know, is diagnosed with asthma to question why it has happened. Unfortunately, asthma is one of the many illnesses that simply do not have a specific and clear-cut cause for why they have occurred. Learning to accept that sometimes, quite genuinely, these things do just happen is an important part of coming to terms with their asthma diagnosis.

Finally, if you are a parent and are concerned about passing asthma on to your children, this is by no means a certainty, so try not to fret.

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4 Responses to “The Causes of Asthma”
  1. Most allergies can be treated by corticosteroids and also some antihistamine blockers.;-”

  2. Maggie says:

    I agree, however, antihistamines are a much better alternative in the long run to controlling symptoms than corticosteroids, which some people need to control symptoms. Steroids have a lot of bad long term side effects, ranging from osteoporosis to glaucoma. Not a drug to be taken lightly, but very helpful when a patient really needs it.

    All in all though, if you can find out what it is you are allergic to and try to avoid your exposure to it, it is much better for your body and immune system. I thank you so much for your comment, to have comments such as these, opens up discussion where everyone learns much more. come back soon. Love and Light

  3. allergies can be a menacing sickness specially if you get stuffy nose and rashes all overy your body each day ~”

  4. OMG!

    This is a very good post however I’m glad I found your article.

    Thank you!

    Parti

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