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All About Asthma

By: Bred Jemerson

Asthma is very common, so common that there is probably somebody that you know that suffers from it. If you have no idea what asthma is fully you do however know what the symptoms are.

Asthma is a condition in the respiratory system that cause the smaller airways to tighten, this is what makes an asthma suffer have a hard time breathing. The time that an asthma attack can last is dependent on the seriousness of the condition and also how tight the airways happen to be.

It is a disease that can occur in people of all ages although it is more common to first appear in children. Some lucky asthma suffers happen to outgrow this conditionAlso there are some asthma suffers who will live with the condition for the rest of their lives.

There are people who have asthma that have no other relatives in their families who have it. This is something that is commonly misunderstood about asthma.

Some symptoms that are associated with asthma are cough, wheezing, tightness of the chest, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing. Symptoms do vary form person to person.

An asthma attack has levels of mild, moderate, and severe.

For somebody that had mild asthma they have attacks when they have an upper respiratory infection. Most other times they are completely fine and have no asthma symptoms at all.

Moderate asthma suffers will have symptoms from time to time. It might be worse early in the morning or late in the night, when they have a cold, illness, or are under stress. Albuterol inhalation may help to defeat this symptoms.

Asthma suffers that have severe asthma usually have asthma symptoms every single day. At times they could fond it difficult to even talk to people or to be involved in any physical activity. Also they are in the hospital a lot due to the severity of their asthma.

Article Source: http://www.healtharticlesworld.com

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