An asthma inhaler doesn't cause cold sores.
Yes and No. YES *It can cause death if you don't keep on it. My little brother has asthma and he's in the hospital about 10 times a year. If we don't take him to the hospital when he has an asthma attack he could die. So yes. Just keep on it and if you can carry a rescue inhaler. NO *It won't cause death. ONly as long as your on top of it. Medication is your best resource. That or breathing treatments/inhalers. So No it's not going to kill you aslong as you have a doctor or someone who has experienced it by your side. Keep posted for more asthma questions that I've aswered. Wathch for the 2 smileys and 123 at the bottom. :) :) 123
Asthma is a breathing disorder, in which when your allergies act up, your throat gets swollen and makes it harder to breathe. this is also refereed to as an "asthma attack", or a sudden break of asthma from allergies.
TV does not cause asthma.
Living with asthma forces you to make many adjustments. You have to make sure that your inhaler is within reach at all times. Exercising for even a few minutes can trigger your symptoms. The dry winter months can wreak havoc with an asthmatic person. What can you do to alleviate these symptoms?Exercise In A Humid EnvironmentPeople with asthma can actually benefit from exercising. It will build up lung capacity in the long-term. This will help a person eventually outgrow the problem. Pick an environment that is warm and humid. Cold and dry air will constrict the lungs. Avoid moldy areas as well because they can cause wheezing and coughing.Have Your Inhaler HandyYour doctor should prescribe an inhaler to deal with sudden attacks. Failure to have this inhaler handy can lead to trips to the emergency room. Make sure that you only use it when you absolutely need to. Overuse of your inhaler can cause it to lose effectiveness. Give yourself a few minutes to catch your breath before opting for the inhaler. You may find that a glass of water helps out as well.Put A Humidifier In Your RoomYou can make your house much easier to live in. A humidifier in your room can make it easier to breathe while your sleep. Look into getting pets that are hypoallergenic. Just because you have asthma doesn't mean you can't have a pet. The key is to make the small adjustments that will make help you avoid your symptoms. Allergy medicines can help during the spring and fall allergy seasons. People with allergies tend to see a flare up in their asthma symptoms as well.Living with asthma is not a death sentence. You can still live a relatively normal life. Get a regular exercise routine going as soon as possible. This will help you negate your asthma symptoms so they won't bother you as much.
It may cause your heart rate to increase, but other than that nothing serious can occur providing you haven't being misusing it for a long period of time.Please don't mess about with medication you don't need, especially because there are steroids in the inhaler that can cause throat infections (seek medical advice if you do experience trouble breathing).
use with extreme caution. lortab can cause respatory depression. talk to a doctor first
heres just one of many stories of people who find relief from there asthma using marijuana. http://www.rxmarijuana.com/lisa.htm i also have asthma and smoke marijuana on a daily basis. marijuana has a great bronchodilator effect. The only downside is that it can cause chronic bronchitis in asthma patients.
asthma will cause lots of things mostly allergies
well not necessarily it could mean alot of things i suggest you go to a Doctor they shouldn't wait no time as they take chest pain seriously! my dad had chest pains then it came out he had angina so its best its checked out
Even if the heart and diaphragm are fine, the lungs can be affected by asthma, smoking, or some other condition.
I heard of Zithromax can get rid of asthma, I have asthma to but i haven't tried Zithromax yet because my doctor says i don't need it even though I have severe asthma, Mabee im to young for it cause im 11. Well I hope this helps :)