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Asthma FAQs

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that makes breathing difficult.  It causes symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing, cough, and chest tightness (some people get all of these symptoms, while others may only have a cough, for example). It is a result of some known (allergens, occupational exposures) and some unknown factors.

The following information is provided to answer commonly asked questions about Asthma.


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3. What causes Asthma?
We know that allergies (mostly to things in the air like pollens and dust mites) contribute to the asthma of many children and young to middle-ages adults.  But there are many people who have asthma and no allergies at all. Although we are not sure of all the fundamental causes of asthma, we believe that both environmental and genetic factors play a role in the inflammation of the airways typical of asthma.


 


Allergic Diagnostic & Treatment Clinic
Food and Drug Allergy • Hay Fever • Sinus • Asthma
Office Hours: Monday to Friday  8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Phone: 972-298-6677
2801 Bolton Boone Drive, Suite 101, DeSoto, Texas  75115








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