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For most people with asthma, an episode can start from many different "triggers". Some of these things are pollen from trees or grasses, molds or house dust; weather changes; strong odors; cigarette smoke and certain foods. Other triggers include being upset; laughing or crying hard; having a cold or the flu; or being near furry or feathered animals. Each person with asthma has an individual set of asthma "triggers."


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