Allergic Asthma: Symptoms, Causes & Severe Reactions
Allergy asthma, also known as allergic asthma or extrinsic asthma, is a type of asthma that is triggered by an allergic reaction to specific allergens. Symptoms of allergy asthma can include:
- Wheezing
- Shortness of breath
- Chest tightness
- Coughing
- Difficulty breathing
- Nasal congestion
- Sneezing
- Watery eyes
- Itchy eyes
- Skin rashes
In severe cases, allergy asthma can lead to an asthma attack, which is a sudden and severe worsening of asthma symptoms that can be life-threatening.
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