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Childhood Asthma Still Increasing

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Mon, 20 Apr 2009

Asthma is a chronic disease means it Last for a long period that affects the bronchial tubes, which take air in and out of the lungs. In asthma, these airways become easily affected and as a result react more robustly to allergens or irritants that are there in the environment. Upon exposure to these triggers, the airways turn out to be narrower and less air flows from end to end to the lung tissues. This causes typical asthma symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing.

In the United States in 1993 and 1994, at least an average of 13.7 million people reported that they affected by asthma-related conditions. Today that number has enhanced to about 15 million, nearly 5 million in that most are children. Asthma is now the third leading cause of hospitalization among children under 15 years old, and accounts for more than 14 million lost school days each year. The impact of poor health and deaths due to asthma is disproportionately higher among less income people, minorities, and children who live in inner cities than in the general population.

"Its turn into a common problem," says Joseph Letzelter, who practices at Children's Hospital, Says that researchers cannot yet point to one exact reason for the increase, but says there are most likely a lot of factors involved: "The rise could be attributed due to an increase in environmental factors, or it could be that people are just more in step to asthma than they used to be."

Causes

Joseph Letzelter says that asthma is most generally part of an allergic reaction to seasonal factors similar to ragweed, tree pollen, or grass pollen; or to environmental factors such dust, as cigarette smoke, cockroaches, or animal dander.
But, he says, asthma is not at all times allergic in nature. "A viral infection can fetch on asthma, as can definite smells, like a particular perfume," says Joseph Letzelter. Exercise-induced asthma is quite common, and is usually triggered by strenuous activity. Genetic predisposition as well plays a part in childhood asthma: "If father or mother have asthma, children are much more probable to have it as well," he explains. Children who are often ill with breathing problems at an early age are also reason to develop asthma, as are those born or ahead of time or those who have been on ventilators for prolonged periods.

 

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