Allergic asthma is one of many types of asthma.

Triggers include dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and mold.

Once you identify what you are allergic to, lifestyle changes might help you control your symptoms.

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Managing allergic asthma is essential, especially during allergy season.

If youre not already working with an allergist, ask your healthcare provider for a referral.

They can do allergy testing to identify your triggers and help tailor a treatment plan thats best for you.

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