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Allergic Asthma

Allergic Asthma is a type of asthma that is triggered by allergens such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold, or certain foods. When these allergens enter the body, the immune system reacts strongly, causing inflammation and narrowing of the airways. This makes it harder to breathe and can lead to coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath.

Common Triggers of Allergic Asthma

  • Dust mites and household dust

  • Pollen from trees, grass, and flowers

  • Pet dander and animal fur

  • Mold and damp environments

  • Certain foods or medications

Symptoms of Allergic Asthma

  • Frequent coughing, especially at night

  • Wheezing or whistling sound while breathing

  • Shortness of breath after exposure to allergens

  • Tightness or heaviness in the chest

  • Increased mucus production

Diagnosis and Treatment

Doctors diagnose allergic asthma through medical history, allergy testing, and lung function tests. Treatment may include inhalers, anti-allergy medications, or advanced therapies depending on severity. Identifying and avoiding triggers is the most effective way to prevent flare-ups.

Managing Allergic Asthma

  • Keep your home dust-free and clean

  • Use air purifiers to reduce allergens

  • Avoid smoking and polluted environments

  • Take prescribed medications regularly

  • Follow your doctor’s treatment plan

Frequently Asked Questions

Allergic asthma is a type of asthma triggered by allergens such as dust, pollen, pet dander, or mold, which cause airway inflammation and breathing difficulties.

Symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and increased mucus production after exposure to allergens.

Treatment usually involves inhalers, allergy medications, and avoiding triggers. In some cases, doctors may recommend advanced therapies or allergy shots.

It cannot always be prevented, but controlling your environment, keeping your home clean, and avoiding allergens can greatly reduce flare-ups.