Friday 13 April 2012

How to treat allergy induced Asthma

Allergy induced asthma is one of the most common forms of asthma experienced by people. It occurs when the body is exposed to an allergen. An allergen refers to any foreign body that increases your sensitivity to particular environmental factors. The allergen produces histamines which causes inflammation and irritation as the body work relentlessly to combat the foreign body. Allergy induces asthma when the histamines set to work on the bronchial passages in the lungs making it difficult for the person to breathe.

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