There are other signs and symptoms of asthma. People with asthma can be feeling irritable because of asthma discomfort. Some signs usually occur before an asthma attack. Asthma is a chronic disease of the lung, which affects respiratory system. Respiratory system is like small tubes that take the air in and out of the lungs.
Symptoms of asthma include shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing and chest tightness. Any person with asthma may have different symptoms.
Children and adolescents with asthma have airways that almost sensitive and inflamed. The airways may react badly when children and adolescents with asthma to come into contact with a trigger of asthma or asthma allergen.
Asthma trigger is anything that irritates the airways and causes of our symptoms of asthma. There are many triggers and common triggers are dust mites cause asthma, colds, viral infections, pollen asthma, cigarette smoke, animal hair or feathers, movement, asthma pollution, ambient air, laughter, emotions and stress. What happens during an asthma attack?
Asthma Bronchospasm appears as a feature of asthma, chronic bronchitis, anaphylaxis, treat as a possible side effect of the drug pilocarpine. This drug is used to treat diseases resulting from ingestion of nightshade and possible of other things. This can be a result of beta-blockers, where it is commonly used to treat high blood pressure and other drugs.
Asthma bronchospasm symptoms and severity varies from every person. Some people with asthma can sometimes take days off when they were in contact with a trigger (for example, in contact with mites). Avoid known triggers where possible. Taking the right medication for asthma control is usually effective for most children and adolescents.
To help you control your asthma, everyone should ask and have a regular review of asthma with their doctor or nurse.