Allergic asthma occurs when a person is around certain triggers like pet dander. Exposure to allergens can lead to an immune system response that affects the lungs and causes symptoms such as shortness of breath.
Allergic asthma is the most common type of asthma.
Allergies can be dangerous if they cause a life-threatening response known as anaphylaxis. In allergic asthma, as well as nonallergic asthma, an asthma attack (exacerbation) can sometimes be fatal. As a result, a person may wish to talk with a doctor about identifying asthma triggers to reduce the likelihood of an attack.
In this article, learn about the symptoms of allergic asthma, some causes of the condition, and some potential treatment options.
Asthma symptoms can range from mild to severe. Some of the symptoms include chest tightness, coughing, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, and wheezing.
People will usually notice these symptoms become worse when they have exposure to certain triggers, which can include allergens.


