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Know Your Asthma Symptoms
by Heru Sundaru
Asthma suffered by many children and even adults. The frequency and severity of asthma attacks varies. Some people with asthma more often free of symptoms and only experience shortness of breath attacks brief and light, which happens from time to time.
Other asthma almost always have a cough and wheezing (asthma) and have a great attack after suffering a viral infection, exercise or after exposure to the allergens and irritants. Crying or laughing hard can also cause asthma symptoms.
An asthma attack can occur suddenly marked by breath sounds (wheezing, wheezing, asthma), cough and shortness of breath. The sound of wheezing sound especially when the patient breathes his breath. At other times, an asthma attack occurs gradually with symptoms that gradually worsened.
In the second situation, which was first felt by a people with asthma are shortness of breath, cough or tightness in the chest. The attack could take place within a few minutes or may last for hours, even for a few days.
Early symptoms of asthma in children can include itching in the chest or neck. Dry cough at night or during exercise can also be the only symptom of asthma. During asthma attacks, shortness of breath may become more severe, causing anxiety. As a reaction to anxiety, asthma sufferers will also issue a lot of sweat.
In very severe attacks, asthma is difficult to speak because of crowded very great. Despite a heavy attack, usually with asthma will be cured perfectly.
Confusion, lethargy (decreased state of consciousness, where people like to sleep soundly, but can be aroused briefly and then immediately fell asleep again) and cyanosis (bluish skin looks) is an indication that the patient oxygen supply is limited and treatment should be done immediately.
Sometimes some of the alveoli (air pockets in the lungs) can rupture and cause the air collects in the pleural space or cause air collects around the organs of the chest. This will exacerbate the difficulty experienced by allergy sufferers. Read another article about asthma in www.allergiesinfo.
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