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  • Re: Desperately looking for help

    When an individual suffers from asthma, the air passages in his lungs tend to overreact to allergens, irritants and infections — including viruses. As with any asthma trigger, infections cause the airways to secrete substances that cause inflammation and excess mucus. Compounding the problem, viruses...
    Posted to Children's Health (Forum) by Shikha on 03-13-2008
  • Re: Desperately looking for help

    But, why and how do colds and flu trigger asthma?
    Posted to Children's Health (Forum) by norman on 03-13-2008
  • Re: Desperately looking for help

    Cold can be a nuisance in itself, but when clubbed with asthma, it can cause major health concerns. In fact, the common cold is a well-recognized cause of asthma attacks. A slight respiratory infection in asthmatic children can lead to symptoms such as wheezing and chest tightness. And when that happens...
    Posted to Children's Health (Forum) by Cameron on 03-13-2008
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