What is Asthma & How is it caused?

Asthma is a disease affecting the airways that carry air in and out of your lungs. It is a chronic disease in which a person\'s airways become inflamed, narrow and swell making it difficult to breathe. The muscles around the inflamed airways get irritated causing them to contract (squeeze) which leads to narrowing of the airways. It becomes difficult for air to get in and out through these narrowed airways in turn leading to wheezing and breathlessness. The inflammation of airways also causes the mucous lining of the airways to make extra mucus which causes cough and further irritation of the airways, this is called Asthma Attack. An asthma attack may be triggered due to several factors like allergies, stress, obesity and infections. It is also believed that sinusitis can also trigger an asthma attack. The people who suffer from this condition are said to be Asthmatic.

Types

Types Based on the severity and duration of the symptoms asthma is classified into:

Intermittent

Mild Persistent

Moderate

Severe

If asthma is due to an allergy it is called Atopic asthma and it is the most common type of childhood asthma. The person with Atopic asthma is called an Atopic individual. Asthma due to chronic exposure to chemical fumes or allergens in the workplace is called Occupational asthma, which is the common type of adulthood asthma.

Symptoms

Does Asthma affect everyone? These days Asthma can be seen as a very common problem that is affecting many people. Asthma can start at any age but is more common in childhood. About 10- 15% of children and 5 - 10% of adults have asthma. It may also run in families as it has genetic factors too. Symptoms

Coughing especially during night times

Difficulty breathing

Wheezing

Shortness of breath

Chest pressure

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