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At present, it is believed that the increase in the prevalence of asthma is due to the following reasons: 1. The layout of modern families is conducive to the breeding of dust mites, and the time spent indoors by children is becoming longer and longer; 2. The exhaust gas and exhaust gas manufactured by factories and motor vehicles make environmental pollution more and more serious; 3. Some doctors or experts believe that our rooms are too clean, and children need to be properly exposed to infections, of course, to remove those toxic smoke, pollutants and other environments, in order to build their immune system or make their immune system stronger; 4. Due to social progress, economic development and material abundance, people stay in a dry, warm and air-conditioned comfortable environment for a long time; 5. Smoking, although the general environment always publicizes that smoking is harmful to the human body, there are still many people, especially young people, in order to catch up with the fashion, unscrupulously and regardless of the place to spray clouds and fog, not only damaging their lungs, but also endangering the innocent people around them; 6. The change of diet, with the development of the economy, the progress of agricultural science and technology, and the application of various pesticides, ripening agents, preservatives, etc., make real green vegetables and fruits farther and farther away from people's lives. Due to the acceleration of the pace of life, convenience foods, processed foods, and snacks have become common foods on the table and in people's lives, and the nutritional content of these foods is worrying, and their allergenic factors are also increasing.
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Asthma is currently considered to be a genetically related disease, which is more complex and is only a polygenic genetic predisposition. The most important is contact with allergens, the most common allergens such as indoor allergens, such as dust mites or pollen, or the fur of some animals; There are also occupational factors, such as workers in flour mills, or pharmaceutical workers who keep pigeons or mushrooms, or antibiotics such as penicillins, cephalosporins, etc.; It is also related to drugs and food additives, aspirin is the most common drug that induces asthma; In addition, environmental factors are also a contributing factor, such as air pollution or smoking; There are also viral infections of the respiratory tract, which are the most common causes of asthma; It is also related to the patient's mood or strenuous exercise.
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What is bronchial asthma?
Bronchial asthma is a polygenic genetic disease, the incidence of the disease is mainly affected by heredity, the closer the kinship, the greater the possibility of heredity, the higher the incidence;
Second, the presence of environmental factors, such as air pollution, pollen, dust mites, paint and other allergies, can also cause the onset of asthma.
If you have bronchial asthma, you should go to the hospital for active examination to find out the cause for further **, especially if there are genetic factors, you should actively go to the hospital for regular**, if it is caused by environmental factors, try to avoid this environment and get rid of allergens.
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The causes of asthma attacks are as follows: 1. It is caused by genetics. Genetic factors account for a certain proportion, for example, if the parents have asthma diseases, the probability of asthma diseases in the next generation will be higher.
2. Affected by environmental factors. Pollution of the surrounding environment, exhaust emissions. 3. Due to the presence of dust mites, pollen, fungi, animal dander, etc. in the indoor air, it can cause asthma attacks.
4. Some specific and non-specific organisms, such as parasites and viruses. 5. Asthma caused by some foods, such as fish, shrimp, crab, eggs, milk, etc.
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Asthma is a cold and cough that does not cooperate well**, and slowly further develops into asthma, so don't look at a small cold and fever cough, it can cause a lot of diseases, so everyone should pay attention to it and treat it as soon as possible.
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Asthma** is all aboutIn life, we will find that many people will have asthma, so why do they get asthma? What should I do if I have asthma? Today, I will give you a specific introduction to why we have asthma.
Asthma** is all about1.At the same time, what should we do if we have asthma? In fact, generally speaking, if we have asthma, we are particularly prone to some other diseases in life, so today the state will give you a specific introduction, what kind of reasons will lead to asthma, and if we often have this phenomenon, what should we do, in fact, generally speaking, in life, we are often allergic, and we are also prone to asthma.
2.Generally speaking, in life, we will have fungal allergies, pesticide allergies, paint allergies, drug allergies and other allergies will cause problems in our body, so in serious cases, we will have asthma, then the second reason is the environmental impact, for example, the environmental impact is now relatively large is that the air pollution is too serious, so if the air is polluted, our respiratory tract will be infected by the virus, Generally speaking, it will lead us to poor health, and if we are in poor health, asthma will appear.
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Some people can't breathe in the winter, so they can only go out less. There are many people with this condition, and this disease can occur regardless of age, some children can also appear, some elderly people can also appear, and young adults can also appear. Therefore, everyone wants to know, what causes asthma?
The ** of asthma is not very clear, the patient's individual allergies and the influence of the external environment are easy to lead to the onset of asthma, asthma is also related to genetic inheritance, and is affected by both genetic factors and environmental factors.
According to some data, the probability of relatives of asthma patients is very high, and the closer the kinship, the higher the prevalence, and the more severe the patient's condition, the higher the prevalence of his relatives.
Environmental factors include secondary factors such as dust mites, pollen, mould, animal dander, sulphur dioxide, etc., as well as various specific and non-specific inhalants. Then there is climate change, exercise, pregnancy can all be caused, and all of them can be triggers for asthma.
Asthma should adhere to the principle of long-term, continuous, standardized, individualized, and in life, what must be done well is self-management, know your own physical condition, do not do something that is not conducive to your own disease, and you need to pay attention to environmental problems when you go out.
Hello, asthma is manifested as episodic cough, chest tightness and dyspnea, some patients cough up sputum, more than when the attack tends to be relieved, if there is no co-infection, often white sticky sputum, tough, sometimes rice grains or mucus columns, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, so as to be timely**.
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Go to the factory, for a while, or to a construction site.
Asthma, short for bronchial asthma, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, characterized by dyspnea, chronic inflammation of the airways, airway hyperresponsiveness, and reversible airflow limitation. The two main symptoms of asthma are inflammation and bronchoconstriction, while the main symptoms of asthma include shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness and coughing.