When the temperature drops, your Asthma symptoms may get worse. Cooler air can dry out the tissues in your airways, making them more sensitive and likely to close up. A scarf wrapped loosely over your lower face will help warm the air before you inhale it. So will breathing through your nose rather than your mouth
To my knowledge, and after a quick browse through various medical pages and forums, I do not think Asthma will affect the body temperature (seldom, having an asthma attack might lower or raise your temperature as your body goes into "shock mode".) However, if anything, body temperature, I.E: lowering of the body temperature when sleeping or heightening of the temperature when exercising can be a trigger to asthma; but not the other way around.
Asthma only affects the breathing of the human body. Asthma is caused by the swelling of the airways. Asthma causes wheezing, a rise or inflammation of the chest, and shortness of breath.
Normal body temperature, is around 36.5 on a digital thermometer.
lowers the temperature lowers the temperature
Asthma has no effect on your growth
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it does
how does asthma effect pulmonary ventilation
tobacco will make the asthma worse!!
sweat lowers the temperature of the body by getting rid of excess liquid
It can slow your physical movement down really low but i would say yes and no otherwise what you mean is any conditions on your body that would be a no.