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Asthma, also known as an allergic reaction, is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes your lungs to become inflamed due to pollen, mold, or dust mites. This reaction causes the airways to narrow, making it difficult to breathe. It triggers the immune system to produce too much immunoglobulin E (igE).

The common signs of allergic asthma are:

  • Cough
  • Shorten of breath
  • Chest pain
  • Wheeze

Treatment for allergic asthma

Treatment of asthma depends upon the symptom; in some cases, you just need to take over-the-counter medicines and an inhaler. If you have severe symptoms, you must take prescription medications.

There are two types of medications for asthma:

  1. Quick relief medications: These medications are used to treat asthma that has already started; they help to clean the airways and facilitate easy breathing.
  2. Controlling medications: These medications help prevent allergic reactions from happening. They help reduce the inflammation in the airways.

If you have allergic asthma, it is important to take advice from your doctor to develop a treatment plan that is right for you. With proper medication and treatment, you can manage your asthma and live a full and active life.
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