I have had Asthma since I was a kid. at 36 I was diagnosed with copd chronic obstructive pulmonary disease one of the major components of this was bronchial asthma and asthmatic bronchitis. as for affecting your emotional and social parts, my emotional part took me 2 yrs to realize my life would never be the same. and social I can't go anywhere or do anything that I don't have to watch. a cold can send me to the emergency room. my asthma has basically made me control my own environment. I'm allergic to so much that sets it off is unreal. depending on how bad the asthma is and if you have Allergies that go with it my best suggestion would be to find the triggers and avoid them and above all consult your Doctor.
Asthma can affect an individual's intellectual functioning primarily through its impact on physical health and quality of life. Frequent asthma attacks can lead to fatigue, missed school or work days, and difficulty concentrating, which may hinder cognitive performance. Additionally, chronic stress and anxiety associated with managing asthma can affect mental clarity and focus. Overall, the symptoms and limitations of asthma can contribute to challenges in academic and cognitive achievements.
Asthma can impact intellectual development primarily through its effects on cognitive functioning and school performance. Frequent asthma attacks or severe symptoms may lead to increased absenteeism from school, hindering learning opportunities. Additionally, the physical and psychological stress associated with managing chronic asthma can affect concentration and cognitive processes. Overall, while asthma itself doesn't directly impair intellectual capacity, its management and associated challenges can influence educational outcomes.
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
what are the intellectual needs of a homeless person in the community
If your asthma has gone away then it shouldn't affect you.
Yes. People have died from asthma. Do what you can do to avoid it.
If I remember hamsters don't get asthma or allergy..
Your lungs...
it doesn't
Not necessarily. But it could affect some people with asthma.
The only way that asthma is affected is, as with any other surgery, the anesthesiologist needs to be aware of the severity of your symptoms. As far as outcomes, since Sleep Apnea is better after Bypass, the obvious conclusion is that weight loss will help to improve your Asthma.
by providing them with the correct service and helping them meet these intellectual needs by helping them to learn