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The Trick of Managing Adult Asthma



Adult asthma is something that becomes part of one's life. The person who lives with asthma quickly learns how to avoid attacks and how to manage them when they occur. The causes of adult asthma can be whatever they may, but it is best to avoid the asthma triggers as much as possible.

Asthma Triggers vs Causes

When we say  trigger' it implies some aspect which acts as a starting point for asthma. The most common adult asthma triggers would be pollen in the air, animal dander, dust mites and mold spores. When these particles float freely in the air and an asthmatic person comes in contact with them, the person is bound to suffer from an attack of asthma. This is what a trigger usually does, it kick-starts the ailment.

The causes of asthma are the reason why adult asthma is there in the body as a disease. Unlike the trigger, it need not start up the disease - but it is rather the reason of why one is suffering of this type of disease. For example, some people who are suffering from adult asthma would have developed this disease since it is hereditary in their family. Here, heredity is the cause of the asthma. The trigger would be something that would wake it up and provoke an attack.

 



There is a very thin line between the definitions of causes and triggers. To be sure of the consequences, the people who suffer from asthma need to be careful to avoid both triggers and causes for asthma in order to stay healthy.

That brings us to the management of asthma. As an adult, you will learn very fast what the triggers are that aggravate your problems and how to avoid them. It is recommended to install an effective room air purifier in case you live in an area where there are too many asthma triggers in the air.

The best thing to do is to have a ready list of what would irritate your asthma. You also need to have emergency techniques and medicines to control the flaring up of an asthma attack as soon as it starts. You will definitely need the back up of family or close friends who should be or could be called on in case they're needed. Once you have the emergency criteria in place, adult asthma becomes and remains only a manageable latent threat.









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