April 13th 2010 Once these five asthma signs and symptoms manifest in

Once these five asthma signs and symptoms manifest in you or your loved one, you might need to get checked by a physician or specialist. If it is your child that shows these symptoms, it is even more important to get them checked right away as you will need to get an asthma care plan to better control and manage the condition. However, some people tend to complain that these five symptoms are very general and are likely to happen often, so panicking shouldn’t seem necessary. Well, for most part, these complaints are very true, as coughing and shortness of breath can always be attributed with a lot of other things, which is why most specialists say that you shouldn’t wait to spot all five before getting help or treatment. One of the most important and maybe easiest things that you should be on the lookout for is fatigue, even in the absence of any physical activity.

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April 11th 2010 What Are The 4 Most Important Asthma Signs and Symptoms

Asthma signs and symptoms are easily recognizable and should never be ignored. If you have been diagnosed with asthma already, knowing and understanding these signs and symptoms can mean the difference between the severity of the episode and being able to get to your medication in time. For those that have not experienced asthma before, these signs and symptoms will give you a warning that it is time to seek out professional care. Breathing changes are the number one sign and symptom of asthma. This may include wheezing, coughing, tightness in the chest, or difficulty breathing. Some asthma sufferers experience episodes of sneezing, headaches, weakness, coughing, runny nose and eyes, and the inability to function because of feeling fatigued.

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March 25th 2010 Asthma signs and symptoms may vary from one patient

Asthma signs and symptoms may vary from one patient to the other and from time to time in the same patient. Attacks of asthma are often preceded by the symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and wheezing. The intensity of an asthma attack may be mild or severe. Mild asthma attacks are common and occur more often. They subside in a few minutes to a few hours, when the airways open up. The patient suffers discomfort during such time, but his condition is under control. Severe asthma attacks occur rarely but in such cases, immediate medical attention is required. Patients prone to severe attacks must always have an inhaler within easy reach.

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January 12th 2010 Recognizing asthma signs and symptoms early on is crucial

Recognizing asthma signs and symptoms early on is crucial so that treatment and medical intervention can begin early, preventing the ailment from getting any worse and putting you in danger. The main problem with asthma symptoms is that, it can present itself in forms that would lead you to believe that it’s more related to other conditions rather than asthma; thereby leading to self medication which leads nowhere and does nothing except maybe worsen the case. Here are some of the most common and misleading symptoms that asthma can present itself in: Coughing that worsens during nighttime: Dry unproductive cough to be exact. If you experience coughing that tends to worsen during the night, that just comes and goes without warning, then you should think twice before chugging down that cough medication as it might be worsening your asthma.

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