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.
Allergens on the skin usually cause delayed hypersensitivity reaction.
An asthma attack may be triggered by irritants such as dust or pollen
The sympathetic nervous system causes dilation of the bronchioles. This can alleviate symptoms of an asthma attack.
Inhaled or ingested allergens usually cause immediate hypersensitivity reactions.
The causes of asthma are a mixture of genetic and environmental factors.
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.
Asthma is defined as an inflammatory disorder in the body's airways, which then causes shortness of breath, chest constrictions, hacking and wheezing attacks. Whenever a person has an asthma attack, the muscles around their airways constrict and the lining of the air passages swells. This cuts down on the amount of oxygen that the person is able to breathe. With sensitive people who have asthma, an attack can be triggered by inhaling allergy-causing substances.
ALWAYS CONSULT A QUALIFIED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL WITH MEDICAL QUESTIONS, DO NOT TRUST INTERNET ANSWERS WITH YOUR LIFE. Asthma may kill you if not enough oxygen is exchanged in your lungs. Lack of oxygen causes tissue death. Though most people use medication to regulate there asthma and live otherwise normal lifes.
In the same way as any other trigger. However, there is a widely held theory that it is not so much the trigger which causes most attacks but the stress arising from the PERCEPTION that any exposure to that trigger will cause an attack. In other words, it's psychological. Tobacco Control have created the PERCEPTION that tobacco smoke is more dangerous than cyanide. One whiff and it's an instant asthma attack, or even worse a heart attack! Smoking prevalence has fallen significantly over the last few decades yet the incidence of asthma has rocketed. Work that one out!
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.
The main symptom of Asthma in children is Wheezing, that is 'trouble in breathing'. Asthma causes a clog in the airways of human respiratory system that causes the trouble in breathing.