Asthma in some cases is characterized by chronic respiratory damage and in other hand it is a discontinuous sickness that is marked by interrupted symptoms that may result from a number of triggering events which includes respiratory infection, airborne allergens, air pollutants, stress or exercise.
As an asthmatic patient, you may have some of these symptoms such as, coughing, breathlessness, dysonea and inability for physical action. You may also experience severe shortness of breath and tightening of the lungs and this symptom may be confused with another chronic sickness.
In the case of severe attack, you as an asthma patient turn blue because of lack of oxygen and can also experience severe chest pain and can loose consciousness. But before this, there may be chances that you as a patient will feel lack of sensation in your limb and your palms may start to sweat and the feet become cold.
In other words, severe asthma attacks may not respond to a normal treatment. Asthma threatens life a lot and may lead to respiratory arrest and if care is not taken, the patient may end up loosing his or her life.
In most cases asthma may show few or no sign in some patient despite the harshness of its symptoms in any human being and unfortunate ones.
Thus, as a patient you may also experience rapid breathing, prolonged expiration, lung sounds, a rapid heart bit rate and also over inflation of the chest. And for the period of a serious asthma attack, the muscles used for respiration used or shown as in drawing of tissues between the ribs and clavicles. Though in some patients, coughing is the early symptom experience and in the late stages of an attack, air motion may be so impaired that no wheezing may be heard.
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Asthma, A Chronic Sickness And Its Control
Asthma is a chronic sickness that involves respiratory system where airway occasionally become inflamed and lined with excess amount of mucus that is often in response to one or more triggers. Asthma is also a disease of the branches of the long or airways that carries air in and out of the lungs. It causes the airway to be narrow, the lining of the airways to swell and the cells that line around it to produce more mucus.
This airway narrowing causes coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. Most patients feel well and ok but can have mild symptoms and also remain short of breath after exercise for a long period time but a normal or unaffected person doesn’t experience such.
Anyone with asthma becomes worst when exposed to any environmental stimulatant such as exertion, cold air, warm air, emotional stress etc. But in children, it is a different thing because they are only allergic to common cold.
As an asthma patient, if your symptom becomes worse than usual, know that you are experiencing asthma attack and this makes the muscles around the airway to tighten up making the airways narrower that less airflow can pass through it. The airways become more swollen and inflammation increases and this makes it harder for you to breathe.
Though the symptom of asthma that ranges from mild to life threatening may seem to be uncontrollable, there are still some combinations of drugs and also environmental changes that can control.
One thing you should understand is that asthma attacks differs from one patient to the other, some may be worse than others but in a severe asthma attack, the airways are closed so much that no enough oxygen gets into the vital organs. In this case people can die so to avoid this, medical emergency and attention is needed to keep you going.
This airway narrowing causes coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. Most patients feel well and ok but can have mild symptoms and also remain short of breath after exercise for a long period time but a normal or unaffected person doesn’t experience such.
Anyone with asthma becomes worst when exposed to any environmental stimulatant such as exertion, cold air, warm air, emotional stress etc. But in children, it is a different thing because they are only allergic to common cold.
As an asthma patient, if your symptom becomes worse than usual, know that you are experiencing asthma attack and this makes the muscles around the airway to tighten up making the airways narrower that less airflow can pass through it. The airways become more swollen and inflammation increases and this makes it harder for you to breathe.
Though the symptom of asthma that ranges from mild to life threatening may seem to be uncontrollable, there are still some combinations of drugs and also environmental changes that can control.
One thing you should understand is that asthma attacks differs from one patient to the other, some may be worse than others but in a severe asthma attack, the airways are closed so much that no enough oxygen gets into the vital organs. In this case people can die so to avoid this, medical emergency and attention is needed to keep you going.
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