What Causes Adult Onset Asthma? Can It Be Avoided?

Asthma is a condition which you’d think of traditionally affecting children and younger people and while it’s true that they’re touched by the illness at a higher frequency it doesn’t mean they’re the only ones who are. Around one third of the asthmatic population are kids, which is a huge proportion when your think that that’s only a twenty year age range versus a sixty year one. Lots of different factors can bring about asthma and leave it with you for your whole life and these generally fall into the area of overexposure to a certain kind of allergen which then has an adverse reaction with your immune system. Though this is a major cause it’s not the only one and scientists are still discovering other ways in which asthma may be contracted. The belief is, that by learning who causes the condition in the first place, they can try and discern ways of avoiding and countering it before asthma can really take hold.

 

Scientists have recently completed an incredibly long study into whether a chosen profession can lead an adult into contracting asthma. Their results were interesting. It turns out, in a study which took around two decades to completes, that those who work with cleaning fluids and similar chemicals, run a significantly higher risk of contracting asthma later in life than others do. The belief is that, over a long period of time people inhale small quantities of these chemicals which slowly damage the inside of the lungs. Eventually it’s thought that this damage must lead to asthma though researchers are unsure as to the specific details at this time.

 

There’s little that can be done at this point beyond recommend the use of less potent cleaning fluids and remembering to ventilate areas before you use such products. A lot of the worse exacerbation of asthma can be nullified or at least lessened if you always ventilate enclosed areas properly!

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