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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.
I don't believe that Victorian England ever had asthma as a disease. Asthma was hardly ever diagnosed before 1900s. It would've been diagnosed as a bronchial disease and they were mostly treated with hot packs.
This depends on the kind of asthma that your sister has. Most doctors recommend keeping a breather with them at all times.
Asthma is mostly found in places that are humid or windy. But, asthma can also be caused by allergies. That's what happened to me... allergy induced astma. I was diagnosed last year.
If you have been diagnosed with asthma any time after the age of 13 then you are automatically disqualified from every branc of the US Military
No. I got mine 1 year after I was diagnosed with pollen allergies and then I learned that 80% of everybody who gets pollen allergy develops asthma. My sister have always had that allergy but developed serious asthma after her second child.
The government has waivers for everything; however, if you're currently diagnosed and being treated for asthma, it's an automatic medical disqualifier during your entrance physical.
it was first diagnosed in 1968
Yes, you can get asthma at any age. I just was recently diagnosed four months ago with adult onset asthma, and I am 59 yrs. old! I could not breathe, or talk and could not quit coughing especially at night. Nancy
Ventolin, opens the air ways. If some one is having an asthma attack ventolin helps them breath.
It doesn't make a difference; if you have been reliably diagnosed with asthma at any age, it's an automatic medical DQ for service in any military branch.