Asthma

What is Asthma?

Asthma is a disease of the breathing passages (bronchi), which are prone to tighten up making it difficult to breathe.

What causes Asthma?

Sometimes asthma is triggered following exposure to certain things that can cause allergies such as furry animals (cats and dogs), dust, pollens (tree and grass) and mould. However, some people without allergies can experience asthma symptoms with pollution, cold weather, certain medications (e.g. aspirin, ibuprofen and beta-blockers) and exposure to cigarette smoke. Some people have both allergic and non-allergic triggers. One of the questions I am often asked is, ‘why have I developed asthma now?’ Sometimes people may be more susceptible to asthma if they have hay fever or eczema and asthma can often go hand-in-hand. Sometimes it may be simply be that they have been exposed to a trigger or allergen for the first time e.g. a new pet or new home.

What are the symptoms of Asthma?


How do you Diagnose Asthma?


How do you Treat Asthma?


Will my Asthma get better?

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