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What Is Asthma Attack Symptom?Dean CaporellaAsthma can strike at any age. In the United States over 5 per cent of the population live with asthma attack symptom. Often a family history of allergies can be identified but in the main, asthma is a mystery. Just why it affects different people is still to be determined.
Asthma attack symptom can be brought on by stress. This is particularly so after a hard, stressful day at work. There are a host of symptoms associated with asthma.It goes without saying that if you are feeling any kind of stress, take action. Asthma attack symptom manifests in many ways such as, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, uncontrollable cough are some. How do you tell if your asthma attack symptom is getting worse? Here are a few instances in which doctor assistance is needed: Your asthma medications do not relieve the symptoms. If your finger nails turn blue or grey color. In case you have trouble walking or talking. You have extreme difficulty breathing. Your nostrils flare when you breathe. Your neck, chest and ribs get pulled in with each breath. Your peak flow keeps dropping after treatment. There are many types of medicines that control and suppress asthma attack symptom. Some asthma medicines are taken with a metered dose inhaler as this is the quickest, most effective way to administer medicines to asthma patients. Here are some basic steps in how to use an inhaler: Remove the cap and hold the inhaler upright. Shake the canister well. Tilt your neck and breathe out. Put the inhaler one or two inches away from your mouth. When using a spacer (spacer is the tube that one attaches to the inhaler it helps a great deal to inhale) put the end of your mouth and seal your lips around it. Press down on the inhaler to release the medications slowly breathing in for 3-5 seconds at a time. Hold your breath for about 10 seconds to give time for the medicine to get to your lungs. Repeat the above cycle for as many times as your doctor suggests giving at least 1 minute time between cycles. Asthma Triggers So what triggers an asthma attack? Asthma attack symptom can be triggered by such things as pollen, cold air, animal hair, perfumes and respiratory infection. These are just a few and in most cases, they are not easy to avoid.Your physician will be able to advise the best way to avoid asthma attack symptom. Asthma attack symptom can vary in severity. It's categorised as mild, moderate and severe. In severe cases, daily symptoms are routine while in mild and moderate cases, asthma attack symptom would occur one or two times a week. |
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