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The link between Asthma and Allergies I believe is a very important.

Understanding medicine is a complex business that requires years of

study, often to prove beyond a shadow of doubt things that sufferers of

illnesses have long accepted as fact.

I know from hard evidence that allergies play a big role in asthma.  My

Daughter is allergic to cats – getting near a cat causes asthma attacks

so bad, she can be hospitalised.  Plus she is allergic to other things

that can trigger attacks. So let's explore further …

Over recent years Asthma and allergic diseases have increased

dramatically. In fact Australia has the second highest prevalence of

asthma in the world; 1 in 4 children, 1 in 7 teenagers and 1 in 10

adults. The reasons for this are unclear. However, we do know that

according to 2005 stats:

Around 4 in 10 Australians had allergic disease and more than 8 in 10

Australians with asthma had positive allergy test results.

Now that is only in Australia – what would the stats be worldwide??

So, what exactly is an allergy?

An Allergy occurs when a person's immune system reacts to substances in

the environment that do not bother most people.

These substances are known as allergens and are found in house dust

mites, pets, pollen, moulds, and foods.

These people who are allergic to such things are said to be atopic and

may have a genetic tendency to develop allergic diseases. When atopic

People are exposed to allergens they can develop an immune reaction that

leads to allergic inflammation (redness and swelling).

This can then cause symptoms in the:

*       Nose and/or eyes – allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis (hay fever)

*       Skin – eczema, hives

*       Lungs – Asthma

So what Role does Allergies play in Asthma?

Most people with asthma are atopic meaning they suffer from allergies

and allergens may be that VERY important trigger factor that can make

their Asthma worse.

Let us look at a couple of examples – I know causes attacks.

When a person -

*       vacuums or dusts as this causes house dust mite allergens to

become airborne

*       visit a house where a cat lives (as in the case with my

Daughter)

*       Is outdoors when there are high levels of pollen in the air.

*       visits cities with high pollution levels

Then unfortunately, there can be what I would call – Occupational Asthma

Triggers –

*       Health care workers allergic to things like hand sanitizers,

gloves etc

*       Bakers allergic to flour dust.

*       Builders allergic to concrete

*       Waitresses allergic to coffee beans

The list can go on.

Some Asthma triggers you cannot control, however, exposure to some

allergic triggers can be reduced or just plain avoided, after all

improved control of your asthma must be paramount.

If you or a family member suffers from Asthma, you should have a good

management plan and be working with your Specialist Physician to

minimise attacks – many of these Physicians may even ask that the

sufferer undergo some allergy tests so a clearer picture of asthma

triggers can be known.

For today that is all I have for you on Links between Asthma and

Allergies

I wish you and your family the best of health!

Disclaimer

It is important to note that information contained in this post is not

Intended to replace professional medical advice. Any questions regarding

a medical diagnosis or treatment should be directed to a medical

Practitioner

Take Care,

Love and Light

Maggie


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