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Neither actually it is not a cause of asthma nor does air pollution trigger it.
by smoke from pollution
air pollution, when an individual breathe in too much contaminated air it may lead to Asthma
Asthma.
yes.
Asthma Bronchitis
T. J. N. Hiltermann has written: 'Air pollution and asthma' -- subject(s): Air, Asthma, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Asthma, Health aspects, Pollution
Asthma patients suffer from lack of air into the lungs. Persons suffering with asthma often have shortness of breath, will wheeze and have tightness in their chest. They would often carry a puffer to relieve symptoms and help them breathe better.
Asthma
Asthma Bronchitis
Yes, because indoor pollution may increase asthma symptoms. It is an essential tool to reduce the asthma attacks.
There are many causes of asthma. The factors range from environmental, such as pollution, to genetic factors. There are even causes linking asthma to tobacco use.