Can kitchen smoke cause asthma symptoms to act up?

July 24th, 2010 by admin

I’ve never had this happen before..but could that be what is causing my symptoms?
No pain in neck…pressure in chest, but that’s normal for me to have when I get breathing problems. I have just never had smoke from the kitchen bother my lungs.

Any kind of smoke can be irritating to the lungs, and for someone with asthma, it could be a triggering factor.

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3 Responses

  1. Stace

    Any kind of smoke can be irritating to the lungs, and for someone with asthma, it could be a triggering factor.
    References :

  2. minou

    I have asthma as well as one of my three children. My children have never been in contact with smoke but as a child I was since my father smoked(people didn’t know at the time), as soon as he learned the cause of my illness he stopped smoking. Yes, all kind of smoke can be a trigger, even dust and any kind of pollution. It’s a pain in the neck, isn’t it?(or should I say in the chest?)
    References :

  3. ProudMomof3

    Asthma is a genetic disorder. Someone in your family, passed a bad gene on to you. If you have asthma, you’ll probably pass that same gene to someone else.
    References :

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