Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Tim Has Asthma Sign And Symptom

Health.

Five basic asthma sign and symptom you should know - tim is on his second year high school' s track team. He is going to get a track scholarship to college next year.


He is the best runner in the conference at 200 meter and 400 meter. - however, one day after the practice, tim coughs and wheezes. His coach thinks Tim might have asthma and suggested that Tim see a doctor. He does the same on the bus after track meets. Tim has asthma sign and symptom. Other physical asthma sign and symptom include shortness of breathing, tightness in the chest, coughing attacks after, excess mucus laughing or crying, and coughing attacks during the night.


He coughs hard after exercising, and he makes a wheezing sound when he breathes. - people with asthma might have one or more of these sign and symptom. It may appear suddenly, or they may occur regularly. Asthma sign and symptom vary from person to person. Shortness of breath, an early asthma sign and symptom, appears as a sensation of breathlessness or choking, as labored breathing or as panting or gasping for air. Chest tightness is a feeling of pressure in the front of the chest, in the area around the sternum, or breastbone. Known as dyspnea in medical lingo, shortness of breath is thought to be caused by bronchospasms.


This is also a result of bronchospasms. - it may be loud enough to be heard by bystanders or audible only through a doctor' s stethoscope. Wheezing is the result of air being forced through narrowed or constricted airways. Best described as a whistling or rasping sound, wheezing is initially heard on exhalation. Excess mucus is produced during an asthma attack, sticky matter obstructs, and this thick or clogs the airways. But as asthma worsens there is wheezing during inhalation as well. Excess mucus is a symptom of asthma, but it is also cause of the next symptom.


The cough may be a deep and loose cough that brings up mucus. - coughing occurs as the body tries to clear obstructions from the lungs. A cough that fails to bring up mucus may eventually irritate the lungs and in itself produce bronchospasm. People with asthma may be irritable because of the discomfort. There are other sign and symptom of asthma as well. They may dislike playing sports or doing exercise because they get winded too easily. Certain signals generally appear before an asthma attack.


They may avoid going places where they must climb many stairs or walk long distance. - they warn the person that an attack is coming. Some examples of signals include runny nose, slight changes in, sleeplessness breathing, and sneezing, coughing. The signals can be seen, and felt, heard.

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