No. The only risk you might have is the risk of not getting much sleep. Asthma is not contagious. It is a generic disease.
Its really not reccommended to live with cats if you're allergic to them, and have asthma. Although, it just really depends how allergic you are to them.
Yes but not always. You may not always show signs of it but still have it and will all your life. Everyone that I have known that has it still has it and or have died from it. It will probably be a contributing factor in my demise.
If they are allergic to dogs, no but if they can live with dogs that can shed, it is fine. I do not recommend it to children with asthma since puggles shed and if you don't know if they are allergic to them then they might have an asthma atack.
the doctor can give u an asthma pump, an asthma machine and pills
It is possible for a person to have a hole in their skull and live a normal life. This may happen if a person has suffering a gun shot wound to the head.
No, asthma is not spreadable,it is a disease of the lungs. It is treatable and those who have it can live a very productive life if it is taken care of. A doctor specializing in the field of allergies and asthma is very helpful. They will treat your disease and teach you how to best care for yourself.
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yes you can I'm asthmatic and i live a normal life
there are different options: you dont you find out why they are unhappy and make them happy by fxing that issue dont live together but still be together talk and ask him try to cheer him up etc.
Depending on what source you are looking at respiratory problems may occur in people with Down syndrome. For what its worth last night I admitted a 27 year old to the hospital with Downs and asthma, so I have seen it in a Downs patient very recently, however one patient does not make something common. I am looking for this info myself.According to a study by Hilton in New South Wales, only 5% of children with DS being hospitalized for respiratory problems actually had asthma, compared to 25% for other children. These results resonate with other studies as well, such as one by Forni GL, , Acutis MS, Strigini P. titled "Incidence of bronchial asthma in down syndrome". Asthma, which is the most common cause of childhood hospitalization, is very uncommon in those with DS comparatively.
Not unless the other person says so. You are not entitled to live with someone just because you have a child together. If he or she does not want to live with you, you cannot live with that person.
1. Can you die from it?2.Will it ever go away from your body or do you live with it forever?3.What is the percentage of people with asthma?