If you want to know the signs of asthma, here they are: coughing, especially at night, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightness, pain, or pressure. These are all signs that could be asthma.
Breathlessness and chest tightness are common signs of asthma, though it doesn't definitely mean you have asthma. If your blood relatives have a history of asthma, you should see the doctor, who will find out if it is asthma or simply common cold.
Common signs of asthma is shortness of breath while not doing any activities or doing activities that require little to no movement. Other signs can be heaviness on the chest area.
It may be possible to join REME with Asthma if you haven't shown any signs since before your 13th birthday.
As an asthma sufferer from childhood I am aware that there are many signs of asthma, ranging from a tight feeling in the chest and breathlessness to wheezing and inability to breath which is leading to a full blown asthma attack. If you are getting breathless on exertion in excess of what is usual for your fitness level it is important to seek medical opinions rather than online help as asthma is a life threatening disease if not controlled well.
The most common signs of asthma are shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and chest tightness, chest pain, or pressure. The cough is very frequent. Another symptom is being easily tired when exercising.
Asthma is allergic whereas bronchitis is infection of bronchi. Signs of asthma are wheezing and tightening of the chest. It is a medical emergency. Signs of bronchitis are fever, dry hacking cough, non-productive cough especially at night that becomes productive in 2 or more days.
The asthma sufferer will have shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing. This is caused by bronchospasm or muscle tightening around the airways where the lining becomes inflamed.
Some symptoms are: increased night time cough, wheezing, tiredness, restless sleep, worsening allergy symptoms. One can get more information from the webmd website.
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If the individual has never been diagnosed with asthma then the coughing experienced after working out would not be a sufficient amount of information for a doctor to make a diagnosis of asthma. The physician would suggest the patient keep records of any other time it is hard to breath or hard to catch their breath. Doctor would also provide the patient with information about asthma and other early warning signs.