Asthma Symptoms Control

Allergic Asthma





    Allergy Induced Asthma

    What is Allergy Induced Asthma?

    Allergy induced asthma is one of the most common forms of asthma. Normally, when anybody is exposed to an allergen, the body reacts by producing histamines. This is turn causes heavy swelling and brings on a terribly scratchy feeling. Since the asthmatic person’s lungs are dysfunctional, the asthmatic person will suffer an asthma attack. This type of asthma is known as allergy induced asthma.


    Asthma is a disease of the respiratory system that causes the airways to constrict and fill with mucus, making the person unable to breathe. Knowing what causes your asthma is the first step in preventing a serious attack.