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.
No
Your lungs...
Normal body temperature, is around 36.5 on a digital thermometer.
Doesn't affect it. 98.5 is the body temperature for normal human.
Asthma prevents the natural flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body.The body cells need oxygen to function well.
Some medication may affect body temperature. It can increase or decrease body temperature. I.e. tylenol may decrease temperature if you have fever. Some stimulant may increase temperature when used, etc.
It increases body temo
Yes
no
Asthma prevents the natural flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body.The body cells need oxygen to function well.
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
I think that it does because if it is cold , your body temperature goes lower and if its hot or warm your body temperature will rise
The outside temperature affects the body temperature because it the body temperature will try to regulate itself. For example, if the temperature outside is cold, the body will generate heat as much as possible to maintain a core temperature.