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Asthma Causes
Asthma has a tendency to recur and get chronic. It is often observed to be a life long disease like diabetes or high blood pressure.
While understanding the causes of chronic asthma, we have to appreciate that asthma is caused by multiple factors. It is often more than one factor responsible for the maintenance of long term or chronic asthma, such as:
- Genetic or hereditary cause
- Environmental factors (pollution, pollen, etc)
- Systemic diseases
- Mental stress
- Allergens
One or more of the above factors lead to altered immunity which eventually leads to chronic asthma. It may be noted that the genetic tendency for asthma forms soil, leading to susceptibility to be affected by other external or internal trigger factors.

Allergens:
Pollens
Air pollutants
Smoking and second hand smoking
Respiratory infections
Common cold, Sinusitis
Exercise, physical exertion
Cold air
Medications: Aspirin, NSAID, Beta blockers etc
GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)
The list can be exhaustive though each person may have a different individual or a combination of triggering factor.
Risk Factors:
The following factors increase your chances of developing Asthma.
Urban / Industrial areas where the exposure to environmental pollutants is more.
Work Environment - Exposure to chemicals, dust, industrial waste.
Heredity - Have a history of either parents or family members suffering from Asthma.
Childhood - History of recurrent respiratory tract infections, low birth weight.
GERD
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