It would depend on how bad your Asthma is, but you can certainly get fitter. Get some medication that works and try around for the kind of work out that's the least aggravating to your condition. Rowing or kayaking might be an option.
There are many different effects and types of asthma which may make this question too difficult to resolve. But in reality and safety, the answer is no at the time of this writing.
There are many accounts of people who were diagnosed with asthma that have never had another "attack" and died of old age. Cured or lucky? Unresolved.
Similarly, there are those in this category that went years without any symptoms that suddenly died from an asthma attack. Asthma is one of those cruel afflictions that can be mild, moderate, severe, disappear or reappear without notice, and start at any age, and be devastating and deadly within minutes.
I'm an asthmatic and have studied and documented all I possibly could. There is no cure for me and likewise people, but I still Scuba dive, play lots of intense sport and believe that asthma is just a bit of an inconvenience on the odd occassion because I have to medicate. Mine is mostly mild, but my wife is chronic and she often outruns me on the squash court. But then again, she is younger than me hahaha.
Simply put, medicate and in front of your doctor to see if you are doing it correctly. You will be amazed just how many long term sufferers still medicate incorrectly because of old habits, misinformation or just weren't advised correctly in the beginning.
Yes you can recover from asthma, but not fully. a friend used to have asthma but it was from inhaling cigarette smoke. he got better after he stopped inhaling cigarettes smoke.
yes you can!
No
No, you cannot contract asthma from someone else
Most people recover fully from spontaneous pneumothorax
Most children (up to 95%) fully recover from APSGN in a matter of weeks or months. Most adults (up to 70%) also recover fully. In those who do not recover fully, chronic or progressive problems of kidney function may occur
unfortunately no.
It is possible to fully recover from tendinitis of the knee and ankle but wrong treatment can exacerbate the condition increasing the time for recovery.
No. I know someone who has had asthma since he was 2 and he is very tall for his age.
It will take a week to cover, a month to fully recover
It depends on the severity of the injury and what kind of injury it is. I can say that it is unlikely for someone to fully recover from a traumatic brain injury, as even the known "miracle recoveries" often report mental fatigue and 'not being the same as before'.
We cannot fully recover the past because we do not know if the information we find is true or false, or the evidence of some important events get buried and is harder and harder to find over the passing years.
An Albuterol Inhaler. To help during Asthma Attacks. Advair or Flovent or other Asthma medications to help Attacks occur less.