well it depends on how bad your asthma is and how you treat it. You need to keep on top of it or you will have an Asthma attack. An asthma attack is a respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin. It is when the persons chest tightens up and is finding it hard to breathe. It is terrifying to have an asthma attack. I have asthma and i have at least 1 asthma attack a year. I have had 2 seriously bad ones which have put me into hospital. But some asthma attacks can be solved by taking the blue inhaler (or which ever one your doctor has given you)
Many children cough a lot if they have asthma and they have attacks sometimes.
it can bring on asthma attacks especially if you are allergic to aspirin.To be safe I would ask your Dr as the packet does give warnings to people with asthma not to take it.
No, the physical exercise of push ups cannot reduce asthma attacks. To help reduce asthma attacks a person can consume some caffeine.
they get out of breath
You can control asthma attacks at home by taking treatment of your symptoms involves avoiding things that cause asthma attacks that is the best way to overcome asthma attack is through home remedies.
There is no known association between swimming and decreased incidence of asthma attacks. Asthma attacks are generally triggered by an allergenic or chemical agent, or physical activity so swimming may actually increase the incidence of attacks.
An Albuterol Inhaler. To help during Asthma Attacks. Advair or Flovent or other Asthma medications to help Attacks occur less.
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smoking
Asthma attacks can certainly be triggered by stress, yes.
During asthma attacks, the bronchi narrow. The bronchi connect your trachea and bronchioles, which lead to your alveoli.
it depends how healthy you are