It is unlikely that you will have a reaction to a greyhound if you have Asthma. Probably the only cause is that if you have a reaction to a greyhound is only because you have a reaction to that type of dog. But I can't really tell; I haven't heard of a case of asthma-based reactions to dogs. It all comes down to the person...
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Type I hypersensitivity reaction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asthma
I don;t think red pepper causes an asthma attack. An asthma attack is caused by something constricting the bronchi in the lungs. Red pepper can cause an allergic reaction.
It affects your vision, breathing and skin reaction, and asthma symptoms.
Yes they can although it could be a reaction to household contaminants.
Asthma can be, like if you eat nuts when you're allergic you may have asthma. Asthma can also be caused be exertion, or playing sports, weather/climate, like humidity, or cold weather, and sometimes even sickness, like a cold or even fevers.
That's an allergic reaction to the smoke, but I doubt that an asthmatic person can be a smoker.
No, but it can cause an asthma like reaction in people with a sensitivity to salicylates.
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Yes it does because the bronchus is being filled with smoke. So as a reaction the bronchus closes counteracting a asthma attack. I know from experience.
Leukotriene modifier is a pill that controls antibodies during a allergic reaction. also you can get allergy shots to reduce the allergic reaction. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/allergies-and-asthma/AA00045 how can i open my airways natualy i dont know
You might be having a reaction to one of the foods you are eating. Or, it could be caused by reflux, which sometimes can trigger asthma-like symptoms as well.