Risk Factors for Asthma
The exact cause of asthma is unknown, but it is believed to be the result of a genetic component, as well as environmental factors. Based on this understanding, the following are several key risk factors that are believed to increase the likelihood of an individual developing asthma-
- Being obese or overweight.
- Having an allergy, including hay fever or atopic dermatitis.
- A history of the disease in your family.
- Being a smoker.
- Exposure to secondhand smoke.
- Exposure to pollution or exhaust fumes.
- Exposure to chemicals in the workplace (a risk faced by factory workers, hairdressers etc.)
- Miscellaneous urban environmental factors.
- Frequent use of antibiotics during formative years.