Asthma is when the muscles in the throat and trachea swell or tighten making it very difficult to breath. this can be caused by an allergic reaction, such as eating the wrong food or being around dust, or can be induced by exercise.
you cannot breath and you trachea closes.
Sadly, yes
You cannot get rid of it.Some people do see less symptoms as they grow older but it never actually goes away.
You can't cure asthma, because of its genetic underline. This disease can be only be controled with long term medications, to prevent asthma attacks.
It's rare but possible. Most asthma is resulant from stress or alergic reaction. However, whatever causes reduction in the size of the bronchi may be called asthma. So a condtion where, for instance, something is inhaled into one lung only, and causes irritation could inflame the bronchi and cause asthma-like symptoms.
This is very difficult to answer without first speaking to you at length.I hope you are being treated for your COPD, and the diagnosis was made by a relevantly qualified person.One thing you may want to consider are the circumstances of your exposure and level of exsposure, and whether it could have been avoided under reasonable circumstances. For this, you must first talk to a medical professional, and they will suggest where to take it from there, especially if there are questions that require answers through legal enquiry.Good luck and take care of yourself.
Inhalants are commonly used to administer drugs directly to the lungs. This limits the systemic absorption of a drug (like giving a pill), which will limit side effects. The most common inhalants available is for Asthma. These inhalers help keep the lungs open and keep inflammation down. Other types of inhalants can be used to administer antibiotics. The most widely used inhalants are beta-adrenergic agonists. These are the inhalers used by those with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and other obstructive lung diseases. Of course, there are many other types of inhalants, as well. And also for asmtha
Inhalants are commonly used to administer drugs directly to the lungs. This limits the systemic absorption of a drug (like giving a pill), which will limit side effects. The most common inhalants available is for asthma. These inhalers help keep the lungs open and keep inflammation down. Other types of inhalants can be used to administer antibiotics. The most widely used inhalants are beta-adrenergic agonists. These are the inhalers used by those with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and other obstructive lung diseases. Of course, there are many other types of inhalants, as well. And also for asmtha