Asthma Attack Cause: Could Be Your Genes Or The Environment
Around You
Whenever a person develops asthma and then consequently
experiences an asthma attack there is a tendency for their
airways to become irritated as well as narrowed and constricted
– all of which makes breathing very difficult.
It does make one wonder why some people develop an asthma
problem while others never seem to have any problems. What’s
more, it is also worth finding out why asthma affects Western
civilizations more than others.
Complicated Reasons
A study of the common asthma attack causes reveals that
these causes are actually quite complicated.
However, one possible asthma attack cause that is not so
hard to understand is that people with certain genes are liable
to become asthmatics and in addition another possible asthma
attack cause seems to be the environment that a person is
exposed to.
Fortunately, asthma does not happen to be a contagious
disease and so knows an asthmatic does not put you at risk of
also contracting the disease.
However, certain asthma attack causes can prove to be
problematic for others as witnessed by the fact that a parent
who also smokes cigarettes will put their children to be at
twice the risk of developing asthma as compared to a parent
that does not smoke.
Furthermore, a child whose mother was a smoker during her
pregnancy will often be born with airways that are on the
smaller side and this might then turn out to be a possible
asthma attack cause.
Modern lifestyles in the Western countries as well as the
general environment in the West too plays a part in causing
more people to develop asthma and the reason is the higher
amount of pollution in the air. Another possible asthma attack
cause is being allergic to cats and dogs as well as to dust
mites.
Allergies too are a common asthma attack cause, especially
among the younger generation and in the case of people whose
parents were asthmatic and who also suffer from an allergy;
they will be more likely to suffer an asthma attack.
There is therefore a connection between genes as well as
allergies that together or singly can cause a person to suffer
from an asthma attack.
A severe asthma attack is generally a lot more difficult to
manage and control as compared to mild to moderate intensity
asthma attacks.
However, modern medications have proven to be
quite effective in treating severe attacks and so patients have
less to worry about on this score.
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