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2:50 am January 31, 2011
| chris33
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My best friend has the exact same problem. From what I understand, his allergies make it more difficult to breathe, and this causes him to have an asthma attack. I think it's a pretty common interaction for people with asthma and allergies.
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7:20 am March 10, 2011
| karleluis
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Hi,
The inside walls of an asthmatic's airways are swollen or
inflamed. This swelling or inflammation makes the airways extremely sensitive to
irritations and increases your susceptibility to an allergic reaction.
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2:28 pm March 22, 2011
| Neilondrox
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In most cases it has been seen that a few causes like air pollution just voilates the reaction of asthma and allergies. The smoke from industry that ruin the invoirnment is also infect your health and a big factor of increasing the infection in your body
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