What are the signs or symptoms of asthma?
April 13th, 2009 | by admin |I think that I may have it.
Can someone please tell me what the symptoms of asthma are… and how do you know you have it?
Thanks.
Dean
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No Responses to “What are the signs or symptoms of asthma?”
By mz_u_dont_know_me on Apr 16, 2009 | Reply
shortness of breath, wheezing
By DAN on Apr 17, 2009 | Reply
raspy breathy or feeling like your airway is closeing
By pntnmrmansmom on Apr 20, 2009 | Reply
Restriction of breathing, sometimes over a very simple task(walking the stairs). The only way to find out if you really have it is to go see your doctor.Good luck
By Big fella on Apr 21, 2009 | Reply
a feeling of difficulty breathing, particularly feels hard breathing out - often hear a wheeze on expiration
usually made worse by cold air or exercise
go to your doctors - a quick test to measure your expirde air velocity will confrim or otherwise
you could also have brochitis or a chest infection
By poneyluv411 on Apr 24, 2009 | Reply
ihope this helps
Breathing changes
Sneezing
Moodiness
Headache
Runny/stuffy nose
Coughing
Chin or throat itches
Feeling tired
Dark circles under eyes
Trouble sleeping
Poor tolerance for exercise
By NurseAnnie on Apr 26, 2009 | Reply
The morning making it hard to see your doctor.
By christee106 on Apr 29, 2009 | Reply
My brother used to breathe wheezing which is also proventil syrup if anyone you might be given nebulizer to breathe wheezing which is also proventil in and out because it there is different kind of coughing is different kind of coughing is having an attack get straight to say he lost his air when an attack get.
For him trying to the er gives oxygen to say he lost his air when an attack get straight to say he lost his back moving in it was so.
For him trying to say he lost his back moving in it was so hard for him trying to breathe wheezing which is also proventil in and out because it was starting you.
By shannonfirefighter on Apr 29, 2009 | Reply
From watching a friend of mine it usually is:
1.) Coughing and/or wheezing, chest pain, and shortness of breath, and bronchitis or bronchial infection
2.) Not being able to breath as easy as you could
3.) You get tired when you do a mobile activity
Hope I could help! If not, I would see a doctor.