Well - asthma and allergies are two different things. However, allergies can trigger and aggravate asthma. I have both. I definitely notice a difference in my breathing when allergies are bad. If you are wheezing or have trouble breathing or swelling of the tongue or throat go to the ER. Sadly, severe episodes of either can kill you. I have been in the ER with IV push steroids and benadryl. If you have allergies and find yourself able to take very large doses of benadryl - I was takingabout 600 mg a day and not even getting tired- you need to be seen immediately - your histamine levels are out of whack!
Lottie
2016-07-27 11:31:12 UTC
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boodee
2008-08-30 18:23:37 UTC
No, Allergies can't lead to asthma. Asthma is heredity and can't be cure you can control it but not cure it. Allergies are what you are allergic to
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2016-11-01 13:44:55 UTC
It seems such as you have stronger an hypersensitivity to a minimum of a few thing. The older we get its not impossible to start up having them. The wheezing is a symptom led to from it. sure they call it allergies yet it rather is led to from an allergic reaction. till you bypass and notice a doctor i could advise you determining to purchase Benydrle pills. while you're nonetheless wheezing you're able to be able to choose an inhale, Albutural. in the experience that your indicators are not relieved from pills id advise you seeing a doctor.
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