because people can die from it
asthma can be a problem for athletes because when you run your cheast will become titwe and you will not be able to breath unless you have an inhaler i know theis for i have mild asthma
I don't think so because soar throat is a throat problem and asthma is an inside breathing problem.
he had Asthma
No you need something separate for your asthma like an inhaler. See your doctor to get a prescription for your asthma medicine.
It is possible that a person's asthma will not come back. Most times, when a person has asthma, it is a lifelong problem for them.
If you have other symptoms, such as wheezing and coughing, then you probably have exercise-induced asthma, which means that you have asthma like symptoms when you exercise.
The best thing to do about your asthma is to discuss the problem with your doctor. For general information regarding treatment of asthma, visit http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Asthma/Asthma_Treatments.html or http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/asthma/DS00021/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs.
Asthma seems to be a genetic problem, so if your parents have asthma, chances are you will have it too. The number of people with asthma is increasing, so the chances of passing it on to future generations are high.
Asthma
asthma. fact.
It is not possible to know who was first diagnosed with Asthma as there was no record of the person's name or identity. Asthma was first officially recorded as a medical condition or problem in 450BC by Hippocrates in Greece.
The real problem arises when the person with asthma tries to breathe out. The air cannot get out through the blocked airways, so it stays trapped in the lungs.