seson changes can be a trigger also humidity could be a trigger if you want more mold could be one
Asthma sufferers have different triggers, which cause them to experience an asthma attack or to become wheezy. Examples of triggers are cold weather, laughing, dust or animal hair. If one of your triggers is animal hair, then obviously it wouldn't be advisable to have a bunny.
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asthma has many triggers or causes every person diagnosed wit asma has different triggers such as mold cockroaches and even season change you should know your personal triggers so you can be aware of them
it might or might not. asthmatics have different triggers which cause their asthma to flare up. some common triggers iclude dust, pollen, exercise and animal fur
Bronchial Asthma
avoid asthma triggers (my guess)
It will depend on what triggers the person's asthma. There is no certain kind of cat, per se.
Doctors do this because asthmatics tend to have 'triggers' that cause asthma attacks. These triggers can be pet dander, dust, pollen, cold air, chemicals, or many other inhaled particles. Stress and other events can bring on an attack as well. Many people with asthma are allergic to something and develop asthma through this allergy, however, triggers are not always that specific allergen. The doctors are merely trying to determine what your triggers are, and if you might be allergic to something.
This is called allergic asthma or allergy-induced asthma. Certain substances, such as pollen, dust mites and pet dander, are common triggers. It is asthma that comes on as a result of an allergic attack.
That's an allergic reaction to the smoke, but I doubt that an asthmatic person can be a smoker.
Having some strong coffee will help with asthma, if your having an immediate attack. Other preventable measures are to avoid triggers that start asthma, including staying indoors and wearing masks.
Asthma NOS (Not Otherwise Specified) as opposed to Exercise induced or any other induced kind. Multiple triggers instead of a single specific trigger.