if your talking about the general asthma that you are saying, foods are minimal contributor to the occurence of asthma. in asthma, it is the airways of humans are afectted. passageways inflames and blocks the air that suppose to be absorbed by the body.
mainly, air allergens, such as smoke and others, are those triggering factors initiating asthma...
2007-03-16 23:16:04
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answered by frostdash 2
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Asthma is an allergy and is triggered by something. The best non medication treatment for asthma is learning your triggers and avoiding them. Common triggers are smoke, dust, mold, mildew, plants, dust mites, pets and grass/weeds.
If you can not figure our your triggers, you may need to see an allergist and have allergy screening done. This may point out your triggers.
The National Asthma Prevention Program and the Expert Panel of Diagnosis and Management of Asthma both agree if you have to use a prescription inhaler such as albuterol more then two time per week, your asthma is NOT in control and you will need a prescription controller medication.
Controller medications are steroids (Asthmacort Asthmanex, Flovent, Pulmocort), Leukotriene modifier (Singulair, Aculade, Zyflo) or mast cell stabilizers (Cromolyn sodium, Intal, Tilade).
You may want to talk to your doctor about several strong controller medications and maybe Xolair shots.
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2016-05-15 09:54:22
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answered by ? 4
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2016-07-26 18:54:33
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answered by ? 3
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Usually, the most common food allergies that the body reacts to are peanuts, shellfish, milk, fish, wheat and soy. If you are not sure what food allergens you are allergic to, you have to visit your physician or an allergist. They will give you a series of tests that will enable you to identify what kind of food you are allergic from. With this kind of information, you will be able to manage your allergy effectively and prevent any future attacks.
Here are some ways you can prevent allergy attacks. Firstly and obviously, you have to avoid foods that contain food allergens that your body reacts to. This means that you should never eat food that you are allergic to and never cook food with an ingredient that contains the food allergens.
2007-03-19 07:41:28
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answered by David H 2
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Yellow #5 gives my daughter asthma.
2007-03-17 04:12:55
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answered by pennypincher 7
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