EDU 5661 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Food Allergy, Asthma, Federal Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act

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Response: triggers are things that can cause asthma symptoms, an episode or attack or make asthma worse. Those who have asthma may react to just one trigger or may find that several things act as triggers. Key point: there are many allergens and irritants that can cause an asthma sufferer to have an asthma attack or flare-up. Symptoms of an asthma attack can at first be very mild and then become suddenly very severe. It can quickly become deadly if the person cannot eradicate themselves from the trigger or if they do not have their asthma medication. Recurrent exposure to the same trigger may lead to a strong sensitivity to that trigger which may cause a more severe reaction or asthma attack the next time the person is around the same trigger. Each person with asthma is not the same, and each person does not react the same to a specific trigger.

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