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What does asthma feel like?


Asthma is an inflammation of the airways that can cause wheezing and chest tightness. It's common in children but also affects adults like you! It is a chronic condition that affects and narrows passages of your lungs,( obstruction) causes fluid to build up so you can't breathe properly and eventually need an operation or treatment with drugs. The symptoms are triggered by triggers such as allergies, viruses, or irritants found at home (like dust), exercise without enough rest beforehand and some medications used to treat other illnesses. 



What is the main cause of asthma?


The major cause of asthma is environmental stress. Asthma patients are more likely to develop the illness if they experience certain triggers, such as dust mites or allergic reactions in their homes and workplaces due to plants that release pollens when grown near other surfaces like windowsills where sunlight cannot reach them fully during summer months without being heated instead with artificial lighting sources which create its own set of chemicals through electric current passed through oil paints, etc., all while people breath them down below--in fact, studies show this type may even trigger an attack!



How do I know if I've got asthma?


One way to know if you've got asthma is by smelling your breath. If the smell of food seems stronger than usual and it's not just from eating, then chances are that there?s an issue with breathing in general or particles getting into the lungs that causes inflammation.


-Another sign could be chest tightness on deep inhalation followed quickly by rapid exhalation (the "bogart" effect). This can happen when we're anxious because our chests hitch up due to increased airflow demand during stress situations.


There are a number of symptoms that can indicate you have asthma, including shortness of breath and rapid breathing. These may be caused by an improvement in your condition or because it is outworking its influence on you; either way they're something to watch for!



What other conditions resemble asthma and could be mistaken for it?


Asthma is a condition that can be mistaken for other things. What are some of these conditions and how do they differ from asthma? The most common ones include allergic rhinitis (which causes hay fever), croupous pharyngula inflammation of the nasal passage area resulting in a sore throat, or Greater Otitis painful swelling on one side if you have been diagnosed with a unilateral nearer ear infection. Lung infections such as bronchitis might also give someone else's symptoms due to their effects on airflow patterns.



Can asthma be cured?


Asthma is a chronic condition that can be difficult to live with. But new research has found the answer may lie in our own backyards! The Vitamin C and E combination nourish your body's natural defenses, while D-limonene boosts circulation for improved airflow through expiration valves on bronchial tubes called alveoli - which will help remove any excess air-born toxins from their homes inside you & keep them safe outside where they belong.


Asthma can't really be cured but there are treatments available to help with the symptoms. Inhalers and oral medications keep asthmatic patients breathing easier, while also providing relief from life-threatening airborne allergens like pollen or dust mites in homes where they're present without your knowledge!



Download this free Asthma Monitoring Sheet to try out yourself!


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