Asthma causes

Allergies are not a laughing matter for anyone, and for everyone.  They can make you feel weak and terrible. Scientists have established that allergies might be genetic. It is not yet proven, but studies are being done to find support for this theory.   Scientists believe that a child may inherit allergies or asthma  in their genes.

A thorough examination of the symptoms is required in order to determine the difference between allergies and asthma attacks.   If your  concerns are asthma-related,   you will have difficulty breathing at times and your chest seems to tighten.

If you have allergies, you may present with the similar symptoms to asthma, but,  additionally,  you might have sinus problems and develop rashes.   Hay fever is also naturally caused by allergy attacks.

If both you and your significant other have asthma,   you might want to watch closely your children’s behavior and symptoms as they grow up.   Asthma develops as early as the toddler years.   You will want to be aware of how they play as well as how easily they seem out of breath.   Typically,   a young child should not get winded very quickly (as compared to other similarly-aged children), though they ordinarily do much faster than older child or teen.

As for allergies,   you might have to just  wait to see if your child develops allergies as well.   However,  if either you or your significant other has any form of food allergy,  you may want to have the child tested prior to introducing them to such foods.  You should pay careful attention to ensure that they do not display any symptoms of an allergy upon introduction to new foods.   In general,   if milk allergies are present,   babies will show indications of lactose intolerant during the first year.   Therefore, it may  be necessary to feed them a soy-based formula.

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You may want to speak to your doctor about any problems that you may have pertaining to your family and allergies. Your physician should be able to address your concerns,  inform you about alternatives and give you testing information.   You may also wish to ask your pediatrician to look for any signs of asthma while they are having their check-ups.  They will also recommend signs that you should look for that might indicate asthma in your child.

If you are a parent, it is important to keep yourself informed about both asthma and allergies.

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