Well I don't think heat really matters, but agitants, because most asthmetics do have Allergies and/or something to trigger their symptoms, do. So if pollen acts up your scenses, it is likely to effect your breathing. Same goes for excersise (which is very common for Asthma agitants), or dust, etc.
Although I am an asthmetic and I find that being caught in a hot car or a house with the heater set high will make my breathing more rapid. But hot summer air is ok for me, so it all depends.
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Ummm I don't know sorry dude : [
Depending of severity and how it is triggered. They shed fur a lot, but I'm athsmatic and I'm OK with Huskies.
removal of heat because ok um well i cant explain! its just one of those questions ya know you just cant explain but you know the answer!!
your tummy hurts and it is hard to breath and its really unpleasent so ok there is your anwser!
First, Comforters are filled with down feathers. Second, Duvet is a cover that goes over the down comforter. And third, it's asthma. You can always get hypo-allergenic comforters instead of down. But it shouldn't matter. Down doesn't affect asthma.
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No. You heat beat rake is not okay going from 4 to 132 beats per minute. The normal rate is 72 beats per minute.
Miami
poodles, hairless dogs, and breeds mixed with other non shedding breeds. and as for the asthma, i would get an ok from your doctor and talk to her/him about the effects of dog hair and dander with a post asthmatic person
Absolutely. It's unlikely that the cause of your asthma has anything to do with your bedclothes. You have probably already been tested to ascertain the cause of your illness, and your parents will likely have taken steps to minimise the triggers.
sometimes it is sometimes not. if you have asthma it could be bad to hold your breath for a long time but for someone that doesnt its ok