Why does stress worsen asthma?


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I also got asthma and my doctor told me that stress effects asthma becouse it makes you relase more adrenalie and that changes the speed of your metabolism. And the blood starts to move faster in your veins and u will start breath faster. As we both know when u start breathing faster your lungs are having difficulites to give enough oxigen to your blood. As far as i know stress also triggers some hormons in your body which effects asthma. So just relax.
Stress and asthma

There are many stressors that worsen asthma control in patients with asthma. These include allergens (such as cat dander and pollen), irritants (e.g., smoke), and cold infections. These are usually considered ‘exposures’, and we try to identify these triggers and avoid them if we can. Similarly, stress can be thought of as a type of exposure, though a psychological one, which can trigger asthma. Many patients find that stressful situations make them feel short of breath and wheeze, and that they need to use their quick relief inhaler for relief.

Stressful life events, which are less immediate, can also lead to worsened asthma control in certain individuals. A recent study measured quality of life related to asthma in a range of individuals and found that in people with similar baseline asthma severity, asthma control was poorer in subsets of individuals who had recent stressful life events, such as divorce or moving house. Another study, in children, found that the beneficial response to sublingual immunotherapy (similar to allergy shots) was decreased in children with stressful lives and life events. While the mechanism by which stress and stressful life events worsens asthma control, it is clear from the clinic and research studies that the connection is clear



What about stress and asthma in animal models

To better understand this connection, researchers have tried to replicate what is known in humans using animal models. In an animal model of asthma in mice, studies have shown that stressing animals leads to changes in the asthmatic response. These changes were found at different stages of developing asthma in these models, both early and late. Researchers hope that these models of stress and asthma will improve our understanding of the way that stress causes worsening asthma control.



Closing thoughts

Clearly, avoiding stress is not as easy an ‘exposure’ to avoid as other asthma triggers, such as pets and pollens. But being aware of this direct connection is important for all patients with asthma. Your doctor can help you to better control your asthma, especially for triggers that are less typical and like stress, poorly understood.
Stress worsens everything from Cardiovascular and conditions such as Asthma.

WHY? Psychological triggers in the brain set off by trauma or if you have anxiety attacks can effect your breathing patterns.

I would identify the source of the stress and find ways to minimize it. Speak to a Dr. about this because you may need pharmacological (drug) therapy to offset the stress.
Because stress causes panic attacks which in turn affects your breathing and causes the asthma attack. The more stresssed or upset you are the worse your breathing patterns are affected and the worse the attack!
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