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What is the cure for asthma that is caused by allergy?

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Prevention: There might be no cure however you may be able to control it so well that you may think it is cured. Avoid your specific allergens and triggers that cause your bronchospasms.

Answered 6/10/2015

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No cure: Children can outgrown it. Allergy shots can help control seasonal allergies. There really is no cure, but there are numerous medications to control it. Also decreasing the exposures that trigger your allergies ( pets, dust etc) can help as well. Have you seen an allergist?

Answered 7/11/2014

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There is none: Asthma is a disorder with genetic predisposition and many predisposing factors. If you have it ,it has you for life.Symptoms may vary over the years and within the year.There are many treatments available to keep an asthma patient in great control.A normal active life is possible for most. There is no one treatment or treatment center that can reliably "cure asthma".

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