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About AsthmaWhat is Asthma? As we breathe, air moves in and out of the lungs through branching airways. People with asthma have sensitive or "twitchy" airways. When they are exposed to certain "triggers" (e.g. cigarette smoke), their airways narrow making it hard for them to breathe. The three main factors that cause this narrowing of the airways are:
Why do people get asthma in the first place?We don't really know why some people have extra sensitive airways and others don't, but we do know that many people are born with a tendency to develop asthma. There is often a history of asthma, eczema or hayfever in brothers, sisters and parents or close relatives. Asthma can occur for the first time at any age. There is also evidence that exposure to certain things, for example cigarette smoke during pregnancy and early childhood, increases the risk of developing asthma. For more information about smoking, pregnancy and asthma visit: www.smokefreebaby.org.au. What are the main symptoms of asthma?
These symptoms vary from person to person, and from time to time within the same person. Some people have all the symptoms, while some may only have a cough or wheeze. Symptoms can also vary considerably in intensity. What triggers asthma symptoms?Once someone has asthma, symptoms are set off or made worse by "triggers". These can include:
However, often we don't know what triggers an episode of asthma.
Please direct all fundraising and donation questions to:Contact - Indi French (Asthma Foundation of WA)Email - fundraising@asthmawa.org.auPhone - 08 9289 3663 |







