yes it can sometimes depending on how severe your asthma is, this should not stop you from laughing as this only happens in some people with asthma
We can stop asthma by taking preventive measures like keeping pets away .
Don't smoke. Talk to a doctor
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Yes, there are many ways to treat severe asthma. All asthma treatments are individualized and should be used in conjunction with treatment from your doctor. There are drug treatments that your DR will recommend.
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There is no cure, only treatments. Some are nutritive (herbal) while others such as inhalers are prescription medicines (bronchodilators). Sadly, some people cannot be cured of their Asthma -- the herbal treatments may work for some people, but not for everyone. Many children and adults have severe asthma which only responds to prescription medication. You should never stop taking your prescriptions without checking with your doctor, as your asthma may be life-threatening.
Ventolin, opens the air ways. If some one is having an asthma attack ventolin helps them breath.
The blue one is for seasonal asthma to stop attacks, and the brown is more serious and also to stop attacks.
This is hard to say. It can be classified in a number of ways. There is intrinsic and extrinsic asthma. Extrinsic would mean that something outside the patient triggers the asthma, like allergens or chemicals. Another way they classify it is by severity. A current goal of research is to try to find out ways to identify different subgroups that respond to different treatments. There are, however, labels for the different ways it is triggered. There is exercise-induced asthma, chemical-induced or occupational asthma, allergic-asthma, etc.
stop smoking and or stay away from smokers