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    The causes of childhood asthma could be broadly categorized into:

    (i) Extrinsic (External) factors
    They comprise of a wide range of allergies, which include allergens such as food allergens, pollutants (industrial pollution), chemicals (pest control), environmental factors (pollen, dust mites, cats, cockroaches, fungi, smoke, etc.), temperature intolerance (affected by the change in the atmospheric temperature). Physical exertion or exercise is known to induce asthmatic episode. Certain infections such as viral, bacterial or fungal infections often lead to asthmatic breathing.

    (ii) Intrinsic (Internal) factors
    The extrinsic factors alone cannot produce asthma, as not every one who is exposed to the pollen develops asthma. Again, not every one who is allergic to pollen develops asthma! This means, the very individual susceptibility is probably the most important aspect when we try to understand the causative factors responsible for child asthma. In other words, asthma is not merely a disease of the lungs but of the immune system. Asthmatic episode is an outcome of the fundamental tendency or the susceptibility, which is genetically determined. (This is also true with a wide range of diseases.) Hereditary influences also decide the predisposition to asthma as children with a family history of asthma or allergy or eczema are more prone to asthma as compared to their counterpart who do not have such a family history.

    Emotional stress and psychological trauma are often found to induce either an acute episode or an on-going, recurring attacks of asthma.



    In the light of the homeopathic philosophy, every disease process is a result of genetically determined tendencies, which are called 'miasms'. Dr. Hahnemann was the first to identify the miasmatic influences affecting the disease process.

    In brief, understanding the causative factors of child asthma is intricate process and it is more often a multifactorial phenomenon.

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