Their lungs seize up and they begin to cough violently.
No, because it can happen even if you don't have asthma. It can be more severe if you have asthma however.
no
An asthma attack may be triggered by irritants such as dust or pollen
Asthma attack.
When you have them, they both make you feel like you can't breath. and there is a tightening in your chest when they happen.
If the cause of their asthma is known and is not a histiminic reaction. Benadryl should not be given to someone having an asthma attack because coughing is the persons way of forcing the air out of the lungs. Suppressing cough will only make it worse. You need to treat it instead with a fast acting medicine that opens the airways...such as albuterol.
the worst is you can have an asthma attack, and die. but if you do you can grow out of asthma!!!!!!!!! i should know i use to have it, not any more
you go to the hospital right away or get someone to take you to the hospital so you can get checked
I don;t think red pepper causes an asthma attack. An asthma attack is caused by something constricting the bronchi in the lungs. Red pepper can cause an allergic reaction.
You shouldn't. If you do, it is probably about something else, not the asthma attack. But I'm no expert ;)
No, but it can set off an asthma attack.
Yes you can. The adrenaline rush can bring on an asthma attack if you are prone to asthma and not taking your meds properly. My sister had her first asthma attack at 34 when under a great deal of stress, and she had to be hospitalised it was so severe.