When you have Asthma, you breathe normally; there are no special techniques. However, your nose may be stuffed up, so you might need to breathe through your mouth. Avoid running, or any other physically demanding activity, especially in cold weather. Don't hesitate to use that rescue inhaler ;)
Whilst having an asthma attack you would normally breathe about 97 times a minute.
went to ER; was asthma
Some people have exercise-induced asthma, which is asthma that happens when you are exercising. Asthma is when you start nwheezing and coughing, and you can't breathe. Most people who have asthma will get an asthma pump, a tool used to help you breathe better. If you exercise vigorously, you may run out of breath, and asthmatic people have the tendency to start wheezing and have an asthma attack.
Anyone can get asthma, but being fit we can prevent this. If anyone has asthma, their overweight makes it more difficult to breathe.
to have a Asthma puff or go doctor
BASICLLY, Asthma is to do with your air ways..... it tightens and you can't breath in OR out. Asthma is very common and is different for everyone.If you want or need information, ask your doctor or GP about Asthma.Love, lozziemacozzie ♥
air pollution, when an individual breathe in too much contaminated air it may lead to Asthma
It can very well be a symptom of asthma.
Because people are unable to breathe and can suffocate during an asthma attack
Asthma is a breathing disorder, in which when your Allergies act up, your throat gets swollen and makes it harder to breathe. this is also refereed to as an "asthma attack", or a sudden break of asthma from allergies.
they obviously cant always breathe
Here is an example sentence with the word 'asthma':Mucus started to build up in my throat, choking me as I tried to breathe desperately in the asthma attack.