Potential Asthmatic Patients
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Friday, June 1, 2007
by DSLR MASTER
Potential Asthmatic Patients
Following situations and type of persons could be termed as potential customers to imbibe asthma.
• Those who generally suffer from some sort of throataffection and there is recurrence of symptoms relatingthereto.
• Those having a family history of asthma.
• Persons who often suffer from bouts of sneezing, especiallyat the change of season.
• Persons experiencing coughs at the change of season.
• Those living in polluted environments and whose housesare dark, damp, filthy, where standard of personal hygieneis appallingly poor and where sun rays cannot enter.
• Persons working in cloth mills, chemical factories, flourmills, paint and varnish factories, coal miners, labourerswho work in stone quarries.
• Persons who easily get breathless even after a light exerciseor due to change of season.
• Those who are sensitive to cold winds and develop breathingproblem.
• Persons whose nose often remains blocked and, thus, havedifficulty in breathing through nose.
There could be other situations/causes which may trigger an attack of asthma.
It is generally held that childhood eczema or development of sneezing in the grown up stage may manifest in the form of asthma. A child may inherit allergy but not a specific manifestation of allergy, that is allergy factor may be inherited but not the type/kind of allergy from which either parent suffers. Asthma has been observed to run from one generation to another.
Causes of allergy
• House Dust and Mites
• Plant pollens
• Fungi
• Insects/Insect bites
• Food Articles
• Animals
• Changing weather conditions
• Chemicals, Paints, Insecticides, Pesticides, Fertilizers(Indutrial Plooution)
• Smoke and fly-ash
• Heredity
Some other precipitatory factors may be sudden, coincidental or situation-based or some may be even specific to a person only in a given situation but disappear as soon as the agonizing situation becomes non-existent.
Causes of Ashttna
Asthma By House Dust Asthma By Plant Pollens Asthma By Fungi Asthma By Insects Asthma By Animals
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