Allergic asthma or allergy-induced asthma is a breathing condition in which the airways tighten when an allergen is inhaled. Common allergens that cause allergic asthma are those that travel in the air, such as dust, pollens, mold pores, or pet dander. When inhaling an allergen (often considered a foreign body), your body’s immune system responds with a reflux to fight off the allergen.
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