What Are The Symptoms Of Asthma?
What are the symptoms of AsthmaFirst you need to know what is astham Asthma is a common long term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and bronchospasm.
A person’s asthma symptoms can vary over time – sometimes they will have no symptoms, especially when their asthma is well-controlled.
Symptoms often vary from person to person, but they are most commonly:
Exhale time cough
The cough becomes severe in the morning or at night
Walk or have trouble breathing faster than normal breath
Palpitations, rapid heartbeat be
The accumulated phlegm in the chest Loss
Lung infection (Infection) be
Exhale as voice time to get City
Oftentimes small inhalation
breathlessness
wheezing What are the symptoms of Asthma
tight feeling in the chest
continuing cough
Symptoms often occur at night, early in the morning or during/just after activity. They are caused by the narrowing of the airways.
If your asthma is well controlled, you should only have occasional asthma symptoms.
you should see your doctor, and visit the Controlling Asthma section.
asthma you should see your doctor. There is more information on diagnosis in Could it be asthma?
Noisy breathing, such as a rattling sound, is common in healthy babies and preschoolers. This is not the same as wheezing and does not mean the child has asthma.
Many people think they have asthma only when they have asthma symptoms. In fact, the airways are sensitive all the time and most people with asthma have permanently irritated (inflamed) airways when not taking regular prevented treatment. From time to time, the airways tighten or become constricted so there is less space to breathe through, leading to asthma symptoms.
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