Nocturnal Asthma is a term used to describe the asthma of patients whose symptoms strike mostly at night - often while the patient is sleeping. The majority of these attacks occur between midnight and 8 a.m., peaking on average around 4 a.m. This is when pulmonary (lung) functions are at their lowest level, because circulating blood levels of epinephrine and cortisol - which protect the body against asthma - are at their lowest levels. Nearly 75 percent of asthma patients experience increased symptoms at night, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Frequent bouts of nocturnal asthma may indicate that a patient's asthma is not being properly controlled. Experts believe several factors may be responsible for the increased incidence of asthma symptoms at night. These include the body's circadian rhythms, the internal clock that regulates the ebb and flow of various chemicals and body functions. Patients with nocturnal asthma should consult a physician. This condition is often an indicator of severe asthma or asthma that requires further treatment. Certain behavioral modifications can reduce the likelihood of night-time symptoms. Medications also are available in time-release or long-lasting formulations to ensure that a patient with nocturnal asthma gets the medicine they need when they need it most.
Asthma
tobacco will make the asthma worse!!
No asthma makes your lungs weaker-the worse your asthma the weaker your lungs.
Just by smoking you can get cancer. Asthma just makes it worse faster.
No. And if the person with asthma is lactose intolerant, milk may make it worse.
It does not make the situation worse or better
I suffer from asthma. Asthma makes my life hard. I sometimes can't sleep at night due to asthma. I wish they had a cure for asthma.
No you need something separate for your asthma like an inhaler. See your doctor to get a prescription for your asthma medicine.
It depends on what kind of asthma you have the best way to keep asthma down is basically to not over work your self in GYM or by runing to much as it can make it worse for you and to talk to your doctor about how your asthma is being and if its getting worse talk your doctor on how to make it better and if your doctor docent know much about it it best to change doctors as it best to have one that trained in the area of asthma
Some peoples asthma is mild but some people have much worse asthma if you want to be a pilot you should ask your doctor how bad you asthma is. then your doctor can determine if you should be a pilot or not
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Cough in children and wheezing are common, but whenever these symptoms are seen it does not necessarily mean that your baby has Asthma. So when should you be worried? If your child is wheezing more than once constantly and also occasional intense coughing getting worse especially during the night or some breathing problems.