40% no lower than 30% no higher than 50%
Asthma affects the lungs.
Asthma is not a disease that affects the skin. Asthma affects the lower respiratory system. There are several allergic conditions that affect the skin, and you need to consult a physician.
Moisture and temperature.
it affects lungs
Babies born with chlamydia that affects the lungs are more likely to have asthma later in life.
this is the current humidity
Asthma affects the body because it makes it hard to breath. Your airways begin to swell up and it blocks the air going in and out of the lungs. Without air your body can not function.
asthma or common cold
The Soleus does have a humidity gague where you can see what the current level of humidity in the room is.
Yes, without question the symptoms of asthma change with the seasons. The reason: because asthma is, in part, an inflammatory condition, there are a huge number of environmental factors (e.g., being around cigarette smoke) that can exacerbate asthma. Since environmental factors change as the seasons change, it makes sense that asthma symptoms would too. Things that typically cause seasonal allergies (e.g., pollen) can exacerbate asthma. The relative humidity can also contribute to asthma symptoms, and since, depending on where you live, the humidity changes with the season, asthma can thus change with the seasons.
Asthma only affects the breathing of the human body. Asthma is caused by the swelling of the airways. Asthma causes wheezing, a rise or inflammation of the chest, and shortness of breath.