Resources - Asthma and allergy
InformationThe following organizations are good resources for information on asthma and allergies:
Jan Ezkovich has written: 'Allergy and asthma' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Allergy, Asthma
Allergy related asthma treatments are usually available at your family doctors office. He may do some tests and give you a allergy prescription.
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.
If I remember hamsters don't get asthma or allergy..
they have an allergy clinic and they do have doctors that work with asthma patients, i don't remember if they have just an asthma "clinic"
One alternative name for asthma is bronchial asthma. Other names that are used include: allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma.
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Frederic Speer has written: 'Allergy and immunology in children' -- subject(s): Allergy in children 'Food allergy' -- subject(s): Food Hypersensitivity, Food allergy 'The management of childhood asthma' -- subject(s): Asthma, Children, Diseases
Dean Mitchell has written: 'Dr. Dean Mitchell's allergy and asthma solution' -- subject(s): Popular works, Treatment, Allergy, Asthma
Gary McLain has written: 'The natural way of healing asthma and allergies' -- subject(s): Naturopathy, Food allergy, Allergy, Asthma, Treatment
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology is an organization which focuses on researching and treating these allergies. There are more than 6,700 members in the US.
No. I got mine 1 year after I was diagnosed with pollen allergies and then I learned that 80% of everybody who gets pollen allergy develops asthma. My sister have always had that allergy but developed serious asthma after her second child.