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Testing food allergies


It Might Be Asthma If: the child wheezes. testing food allergies Testing food allergies. A recurrent cough, particularly at night, recurrent wheeze, recurrent difficulty in breathing and/or recurrent chest tightness can all be signs of asthma. the child has play-related problems. Exercise can trigger an asthma attack. testing food allergies Asthma pathogenesis. It is estimated that 85% of allergic asthmatics have symptoms of wheezing during or following exercise. a parent has asthma. There is a strong genetic predisposition to asthma. testing food allergies Child allergies. Most experts believe there are complex inheritance factors which contribute to asthma. the child has many allergies. Children with asthma are particularly sensitive to animals, dust mites, pollen, molds, cigarettes and wood smoke. the child has trouble at night. Recurrent night cough can be a tip-off, since asthma is often worse at night. the child's breathing is affected by changes in temperature, particularly cold weather. the child seems to be constantly battling respiratory infections, like bronchitis, pneumonia or even croup.

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