1. diaphragm
2. external intercostal muscles
3. internal intercostal muscles (only in forceful exhalation such as coughing not relaxed breathing)
No, inhalers are meant to aid your breathing/coughing when you have asthma. They will not assist you at playing a sport.
I believe if you are having breathing shortages every once in a while then it would probably be ok but if it happens all the time then you more than likely have asthma and i am telling what i know because i have it myself. I have had bronchitis and it was effecting my breathing. My Dr. said from the way that I was breathing it could become asthma. Lately I've been having trouble breathing and chest pains. I have also been experiencing breath shortages. Could this be asthma?
Asthma prevents proper breathing and marathon runner would be affected by the lack of oxygen to their muscles, which may make them fatigue faster.
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.
Massage can be very beneficial to a person with asthma by helping to soothe their aching breathing muscles. A gentle relaxing would also benefit them by reducing their stress and anxiety which is usually associated with asthma as a trigger for an attack.
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
You took h1n1 mist and have asthma now have trouble breathing?
The main symptom of Asthma in children is Wheezing, that is 'trouble in breathing'. Asthma causes a clog in the airways of human respiratory system that causes the trouble in breathing.
a breathing disorder
Difficulty breathing, also known as dyspnea, can be caused by various factors such as asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, anxiety, or heart conditions. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing persistent or severe difficulty breathing to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
no, it can boost sicknesses, but not cause them.
when you have asthma you will have to use prescription medicines to help with your breathing, i personally take salbutamol.