Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center – Birmingham, Alabama Asthma & Allergy Specialists
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Birmingham
Triggers
Inhalant Allergens

  - Animal Allergens

  - House Dust Mites

  - Cockroaches

  - Molds

  - Pollens

Occupational Exposure
Irritants

  - Tobacco

  - Pollution

Variable Factors

  - Exercise

  - Pregnancy

  - Menstrual Cycle

  - Stress/Emotions

  - Weather Changes

Other Factors

  - Food Additives

  - Reflux

  - Medications

  - Sinusitis

  - Viral Infections

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Stress & Emotions

While research has not medically shown the link between chronic illness and emotions, asthmatics can tell you that powerful emotions can trigger symptoms. While anger, anxiety, hysteria, and stress are not the cause of asthma, they can contribute to fatigue and hyperventilation or rapid breathing. It may be that the tension placed on the respiratory system as a result of emotional reactions may trigger bronchospasm and inflammation.

What we are sure about is that asthma is a chronic disease. As with all chronic diseases, we must work to keep our minds and bodies healthy. While it is impossible to totally eliminate emotional stress from your life, you can learn to diminish their effect with some basic stress management techniques:

  • Be aware of the things, events, and people that add stress to your life and work to reduce their impact.
  • Find constructive ways to reduce anger, anxiety, and fear.
  • If you can, remove yourself from stressful situations.
  • Learn to prioritize and say "no" when necessary.
  • Reduce noise and clutter from your work and home environments.
  • Exercise is a great way to let off steam. If exercise-induced asthma is a problem, follow your Asthma Action Plan.
  • Get help. You don't have to work through changes on your own. Friends, family, organizations, support groups, and therapy can make handling emotional issues much easier.
  • Take time to enjoy the good things in your life -- every day.
Some stressful situations cannot be avoided; therefore the toll that the stress takes on a person’s body might not always be avoidable. Contact the Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center to schedule an appointment with a physician that can help you manage your allergy/asthma symptoms during times of stress.

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Our Doctors:

Dr. Carolyn Comer
Dr. Weily Soong
Dr. Adina Kay Knight

For Appointments:

To schedule an appointment with Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center call (205) 871-9661

Our Homewood Location:

10 Old Montgomery Hwy.
Our Hwy 280 Location:

13521 Hwy 280

Our Hoover Location:

2010 Patton Chapel Rd.

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