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Asthma vs allergy

By Victor on January 10, 2012

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1. Asthma or allergy?

One can easily think of an allergy is responsible for an asthma attack, however, it is not always easy to consider that asthma is allergic to the original.

In summary, asthma or dyspnea crisis is essentially a failure of the respiratory system. The cause is usually inflammation of the bronchi. While allergy manifests itself in many different ways. These characteristics of the most common are:

Tearing
Sneezing
Stuffy nose
Cough
When the allergy is not controlled, it can develop into asthma followed in most cases anxiety attacks. It then feels chest tightness, fatigue and even headaches.

Obviously, the allergy can also be seen by the marks it can leave in the skin such as hives, eczema or pruritus.

Generally, there is red patches all over the body or in places well-defined, localized. You can see the appearance of redness, small buttons … The itching occur at that time. But the urge to scratch is not always accompanied by the red patches. In fact, it depends on the cause of the allergy. It should therefore be diagnosed by a doctor, which you probably will prescribe a blood test or a battery of tests to determine the cause of your allergy.
Sometimes you’re just a cold, a victim of rhinitis, but hard, protracted and returns throughout the year or over a long period. In this case, we must think of allergies, such as inflammation of the nasal mucosa are probably rooted in an allergic phenomenon.

Allergy such as asthma should be diagnosed. Plus, they may have a common origin. If you have symptoms that just described, it is necessary to consult your doctor and tell him in detail every aspect of your allergies. To do this, be sure to define as accurately as possible, the period when symptoms are most visible. If it’s itchy, describe the precise location of the body that is most affected, set times of crisis. If it’s after meals or before or any time of day. Allergies, like asthma, affecting a number of growing world population and it is imperative to take them seriously.


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