Wheezing (a whistling noise during breathing) Asthma symptoms are usually mild, but they can flare up — this can cause an 'asthma attack' and you may need hospital care Experiencing chest tightness (feeling like something is pressing on your chest)
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Allergen exposure can also trigger other symptoms, including
You may notice that your allergy symptoms get worse during certain seasons due to increased pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds
Knowing how bad or how often you get asthma symptoms will help you and your doctor to better understand how to treat them A written asthma action plan from your doctor will also help you to organise this information all in one place. Allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma are both caused by the body’s immune system reacting to common environmental triggers or allergens, such as pollen, house dust mites, moulds, and animal dander (skin cells and fur). Asthma symptoms can be triggered by allergens, infections, exercise, cold air, changes in temperature and cigarette smoke
Asthma symptoms may also be due to other causes, so it is important to always seek advice from a doctor if you have asthma. Allergic asthma is the most prominent asthma phenotype It is associated with childhood onset of asthma, and with personal or family history of allergic disease such as eczema, allergic rhinitis, or food or drug allergy, and with eosinophilic airway inflammation Allergic asthma typically responds well to inhaled corticosteroid treatment.
While both men and women experience asthma, research shows that women tend to have more severe symptoms, higher hospitalization rates, and a greater impact on their quality of life
Understanding how asthma affects women differently is crucial for better management and improved health outcomes. Women’s asthma symptoms can present differently from men’s, often with greater intensity and complexity Women typically demonstrate more severe symptom presentation compared to men, with higher rates of sleep disturbances and increased anxiety associated with breathing difficulties. Common symptoms of asthma include wheezing, coughing, feeling 'out of breath' and tightness in your chest