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Feeling breathless can be worrisome, especially when it affects children. Learn more about asthma, its types and causes to deal with the condition better. Credihealth is an online healthcare portal for get details of best doctors form top hospitals and book appointment online, Credihealth is leading international and national patient. Find Asthma Doctor in Mumbai and read blog about health tips and watch an exclusive doctor interview video.

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Asthma – Incidence, Definition & types

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Feeling breathless can be worrisome, especially when it affects children. Learn more about asthma, its types and causes to deal with the condition better.

What is asthma? Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease in which the airways inside the lungs become red and swollen, making them extra-sensitive to certain triggers from the environment. When a person with sensitised airways breathes in a trigger, the airways swell more and secrete mucuous. The muscles of the airways contract, making it difficult to breathe. This situation is known as an asthma attack or episode. Here are some facts about asthma:

It is a chronic condition that people live with daily. Asthma has no cure, but the condition can be kept under

control to live a normal life. Asthma can occur at any age. Children can develop asthma

when young and may lose symtoms as they grow up. Some people have asthma attack for the first time when they are older.

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What causes asthma? The exact cause why asthma gets triggered is not known, but genetics and environmental factors are known to play a role in its development. These include:

Genes – The disease tends to run in families. A parent or parents with asthma are more likely to pass it on to their children.

Allergies – Every person has a different susceptibility towards different allergens. Dust, air pollutants, paints, cat or dog proteins, etc. could irritate a person’s airways can make them vulnerable to an asthma attack. Repeated or continued exposure to the allergen is believed to aggravate the condition.

Respiratory infections – Certain infections of the respiratory tract cause lung tissue inflammation and even damage. Lung function can be impaired in the long run if a person suffered these infections in early childhood.

What are the different types of asthma? Asthma is classified into specific types based on how or when it is induced in a person. Knowing what type of asthma a person has is crucial in devising the right control strategies.

Child-onset asthma – In this type, a child develops asthma due to exposure to environmental allergens at an early age. Most commonly, the child is genetically predisposed to this hypersenstivity (atopy).

Adult-onset asthma – Less common, this asthma sets in after 20 years of age and is more acommon among women. This type of asthma develops from an allergic trigger.

Allergy asthma – The asthma that results from exposure and sensitisation to an allergen is called allergic asthma. Exposure causes the body to release histamines, which cause the allergy symptoms.

Exercise-induced asthma – Physical exersion or exercise begins to cause airway constriction in susceptible persons, making it difficlut to breathe.

Cough-variant asthma – Cough is the major symptom in this kind of asthma. Exercise and respiratory infections are the common triggers for cough-variant asthma.

Occupational asthma – Certain jobs expose people to allergens that can trigger asthma. Symptoms are mostly a congestion, runny nose and eye irritation.

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Night-time asthma – Asthma is strongly affected by sleep-wake cycle and it is not uncommon for people to experience the worst symptoms at night.

Life with asthma Though asthma is a chronic condition, its symptoms are easily controlled. When it develops during childhood, the condition may reduce as the person approaches adulthood (though it can return at a later time in life). Adult-onset asthma, however, generally continues through life. With inputs from patients, doctors devise a control plan for patients to manage symptoms and prepare for emergencies like asthma attacks. Priya Sharma is a content writer at Credihealth. Credihealth is an online healthcare marketplace for finding asthma attack FAQs, asthma symptoms and treatment, read articles on healthcare issues and watch doctor videos. Consumers can use this information to make well-informed decisions and get medical conditions and diseases treated in the best possible way.

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Credihealth is an online healthcare portal for get details of best doctors form top hospitals and book appointment online, Credihealth is leading international and national patient. Find Asthma Doctor in Mumbai and read blog about health tips and watch an exclusive doctor interview video.