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Australian Asthma Handbook | Allergy and asthma
How do allergies affect asthma and its management? What are current recommendations for managing allergic rhinitis in patients with asthma?
Asthma and Women: What Australian Women Need to Know - Asthma Australia
From childhood through to older age, girls and women carry a disproportionate burden of asthma, with higher prevalence after puberty.
Allergic Asthma: Causes, Symptoms, Tests & Treatment
These symptoms can include: Feeling short of breath. Coughing frequently, especially at night. Wheezing (a whistling noise during breathing). Experiencing chest tightness (feeling like something is pressing on your chest). Allergen exposure can also trigger other symptoms, including: A stuffy nose. Itchy or watery eyes. A rash or hives.
Allergies & Asthma Triggers Explained | Asthma Australia
Allergies can trigger asthma attacks: If you’re allergic to something and you breathe it in, it can set off an asthma attack. This means your airways tighten up even more, and you might start coughing, wheezing and feeling short of breath.
Asthma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Find out what can trigger asthma and how to relieve your symptoms and breathe easier.
Asthma in Women: Symptoms, Adaptation & Management
Discover advice on managing asthma in women, including information on symptoms, triggers, diagnosis, and effective treatments. Take control and breathe easier every day.
Allergic Asthma Symptoms, Treatments, Allergy Triggers, and More - WebMD
Learn about allergic asthma, a condition triggered by allergens. WebMD explains about allergic asthma, the signs, symptoms, and treatment to help prevent asthma attacks.
Allergies and asthma: They often occur together - Mayo Clinic
Because allergy and asthma symptoms can change over time, you may need to adjust your treatment. Learn the signs that your asthma may be flaring up — and know what to do when it does.
Asthma and Allergy - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and ...
Asthma can be triggered by exposure to allergens, infections, exercise, cold air, changes in temperature and smoke. When people have an asthma attack (flare-up), their airways become narrow, which obstructs the flow of air in and out of the lungs, which can be reversed using reliever medications.
Allergic Asthma: Causes, Symptoms, Tests, Diagnosis, and More
You may notice that your allergy symptoms get worse during certain seasons due to increased pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds. However, allergic asthma symptoms can occur year-round.
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