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Could new allergies trigger more Asthma Attacks?

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I moved to PA from WV, and now I'm finding more and more things I'm allergic to here. Could my allergies be triggering my Asthma more too?

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Hi AmySue61,

Allergies and asthma can occur together. The same substances that trigger your allergy symptoms, such as grasses,pollen, dust mites and pet dander, may also cause your asthma signs and symptoms.

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Thank you. I thought so, but I need to find a doctor in my area.

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