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    Asthma Triggers

    Asthma Triggers



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    An Reference asthma Opens New Window trigger is a factor that can lead to sudden difficulty breathing or other symptoms of asthma (Reference asthma attack Opens New Window).

    Some triggers are substances a person may be allergic to (Reference allergens Opens New Window). Allergens cause the body's natural defenses (Reference immune system Opens New Window) to produce chemicals called immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. These chemicals bind to allergens, causing Reference inflammation Opens New Window of the bronchial tubes, which carry air to the lungs. The allergen may also cause asthma attacks. These triggers include:

    Other triggers can cause asthma symptoms without affecting the body's immune system. These include:



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