Asthma is commonly seen in children. It is a leading cause of hospital stays and school absences. Children with asthma may be able to breathe normally most of the time. When they encounter a substance that can cause problems (a "trigger"), an asthma attack (exacerbation) can occur. Common asthma triggers include:
Common asthma triggers include:
* Tobacco smoke
* Dust
* Pollen
* Exercise
* Viral infections, such as the common cold
* Animals (hair or dander)
* Chemicals in the air or in food
* Mold
* Changes in weather (most often cold weather)
* Strong emotions
* Aspirin and other medications
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