it means that their lungs are not able to pump enough blood around the body so they use an inhaler to give that little bit of help to the heart
You probably mean inhalants. And, the people that use medications that they have to inhale are the people that suffer with asthma.
No. Many people have asthma that are not obese. also many people are obese that do not have asthma.
Yes! they are fantastic for people with asthma
If you mean that you have had asthma before then yes it probably can because I think that you can pick up asthma.
Some people have exercise-induced asthma, which is asthma that happens when you are exercising. Asthma is when you start nwheezing and coughing, and you can't breathe. Most people who have asthma will get an asthma pump, a tool used to help you breathe better. If you exercise vigorously, you may run out of breath, and asthmatic people have the tendency to start wheezing and have an asthma attack.
who has died from asthma that is famous
over 300 million people currently have Asthma.
Of course not. there are plenty of underweight people who have asthma. Weight doesn't determine whether you have asthma or not!
well:) if you have asthma your lungs tend to be weaker than non-asthmatic people so if your doing a race and your asthmatic you will get out of breathe quicker. but that doesn't stop asthmatics people i mean many asthmatic people are top athletes hope that helped:)
...you mean Theodore Roosevelt? He only had asthma as a child.
Not all people with allergies have asthma, but there is a significant overlap between the two conditions. Allergies can trigger asthma symptoms in some individuals, particularly those with allergic asthma. However, many people with allergies do not develop asthma, and others may have asthma without any allergic triggers. Each condition can occur independently of the other.
Yes. People have died from asthma. Do what you can do to avoid it.