Asthma in the present Era.

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Asthma in the present Era. 

 

Asthma is a serious respiratory disease. It makes a man suffocate for a long time. It is also found in children and adults. But the reasons are different in both. The main symptom of this disease is fatigue.

The disease causes the airways to constrict and swell, causing mucus to build up and obstruct breathing. However, this is usually due to allergens in the environment. Tobacco, cold air, perfumes, pet dirt, exercise, mental anxiety, etc. are the main reasons for this. Viral diseases such as colds in children are a major cause.

This type of airway constriction can cause cat sores, fatigue, chest tightness, and coughing, Bronchodilators are usually the best way to dilate the airways. However, the main symptom of asthma is a decrease and recurrence. Because of this they are at risk of becoming addicted to drugs. In some people, the disease can be fatal.

It has been found that asthma is more prevalent in urban areas of developed and developing countries. As a result, statistics show that one Asthma is a serious respiratory disease. It makes a man suffocate for a long time. It is also found in children and adults. But the reasons are different in both. The main symptom of this disease is fatigue.

 People with asthma should avoid smoking rather than exacerbate the problem.

Dust should be avoided.

•    preservatives.

•          Salicylate sensitivity Salicylates can trigger asthma in sensitive individuals. Salicylates occur naturally in many healthy foods. Aspirin is also a salicylate.

•          Use of fossil fuel related allergenic air pollution, such as ozone, smog, summer smog, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, which is thought to be one of the major reasons for the high prevalence of asthma in urban areas.

•          Various industrial compounds (e.g. toluene diisocyanate) and other chemicals, notably sulfites; chlorinated swimming pools generate monochloramine (NH2Cl), dichloramine (NHCl2) and trichloramine (NCl3)—in the air around them, which are known to induce asthma.

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Rose Jackson

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Journal of lung