It is probably because that medicine isn't for you. I took Atshmanex for a couple of months and the same thing happened to me. I also have tried prednisone in my day and it was not good to me. Don't give up. Trust me, you haven't tried everything out there. Flovent HFA is what I am taking now and it is doing great.
breathlessness
Wheezing
Wheezing occurs when a child or adult tries to breathe deeply through air passages that are narrowed or filled with mucus as a result of:
not breathing correctly
Anxiety can cause shortness of breath. It can trigger asthma attacks for asthma sufferers. One of the symptoms of a panic attack is a shortness of breath.
Runny nose, shortness of breathe, vomiting.
Constant coughing, also called "smoker's cough"Shortness of breath while doing activitiesExcessive sputum productionFeelings of not being able to breatheInability to take a deep breathWheezingThe common symptoms of COPD are (but are not limited to) constant shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, continuous coughs with or without mucus or phlegm.
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If the bug bombs are used in a home where there are people living there that have a tendancy to wheezing, if they breathe it in, it can get inside their lungs and have serious medical results.
Asthma is defined as an inflammatory disorder in the body's airways, which then causes shortness of breath, chest constrictions, hacking and wheezing attacks. Whenever a person has an asthma attack, the muscles around their airways constrict and the lining of the air passages swells. This cuts down on the amount of oxygen that the person is able to breathe. With sensitive people who have asthma, an attack can be triggered by inhaling allergy-causing substances.
An acute upper resp. infection will include the following...swollen glands, sore throat, wheezing when you breathe, chest pain when you cough, and possible fever.
Many things can cause shortness of breath. Blood clauts, Heart attacks. Stroke, Allergies(rarely)nomonya. some type of heart disorder that makes ur feet swell and shortens the breath.