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The type of asthma in which the symptoms develop as a result of exposure to allergens is termed as extrinsic asthma.

Posted on Tue, 21 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0600 at http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/1090...sthma.html
Author: no@email.com (Mark Perry)
The medical definition of extrinsic asthma is that it is the form of asthma in which otherwise healthy-seeming people, when exposed to a specific allergen, quickly develop the symptoms of acute asthma. Extrinsic asthma can range in severity from mild to severe, depending on the body's reaction to the allergen that triggers an attack.
The type of asthma in which the symptoms develop as a result of exposure to allergens is termed as extrinsic asthma. Individuals who are sensitive to certain allergens develop asthma symptoms
immediately after exposure to the allergen. Extrinsic asthma has to be treated without negligence to prevent it from developing into a chronic asthma that develops irrelevant to the presence of allergens. Here are some ways on how to treat extrinsic asthma.

Rather than searching for ways to treat asthma it is better to take appropriate measures to prevent it from developing. Take care not to expose yourself to allergens like pollen, dust, mold, animal dander and other allergens that you are allergic to. Adults should quit smoking.
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