Did you know there are different types of asthma , such as allergic asthma , non-allergic asthma, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction [BRAHN-koh-kahn-STRIK-shun]? Another subtype of asthma you may not have heard of is called eosinophilic [EE-oh-sin-oh-FILL-ick] asthma. It is sometimes called “e-asthma” or “eos asthma” for short. It is a type of asthma where you have increased inflammatory cells called eosinophils [EE-oh-sin-oh-FILLS] in the airway. It usually affects adults and can often be…
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