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The Genetics Of Asthma
With the decrease in air quality, asthma has become a very prevalent
condition, especially in Western societies. An asthma allergy is often
seen in children and adolescents, with it being less common in adults.
Even though it is less common in adults, it is still possible for many
adults to be diagnosed and suffer from asthma.
An asthma allergy is a condition in which targets the respiratory
system. An irritant is breathed into the lungs, and this goes on to
cause inflammation of the tubes of the lungs called the bronchi and
bronchioles. This inflammation initiates release of chemicals that
causes the entrances to the lung tissue to constrict. The result of
this is the coughing sound produced along with any wheezing.
Even though there has not been a gene located that shows if someone
will be diagnosed with asthma or not, asthma allergy does have a tendency
to run in families. Therefore, scientist believe that if you have a
parent with asthma, and depending on you genetic makeup, you run the
risk of being predisposed to a diagnosis of asthma. Your risk of been
diagnosed with an asthma allergy increases if you also have a sibling
who has also been diagnosed with asthma.
However, even though asthma allergy might have a genetic tendency,
the environment still plays a factor in the flare up of an attack.
For example, being around pets, cigarette smoke, and dust mites can
lead to an asthma attack for some people. Anyone with should try to
avoid conditions that might triggers there asthma. |