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Thunderstorm Asthma
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Thunderstorm asthma is a form of allergic asthma occurring after sudden thunderstorms. This can happen suddenly to people in spring or summer when there are a lot of allergens in the air and the weather is hot, dry, windy, and stormy. This can affect a large number of inhabitants in a locality and hence local medical services may find it difficult to meet the exigency. This article reviews the important features and clinical significance of thunderstorm asthma.
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Asthma, thunderstorm, pauci-micronic, pollen grain.
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