Thursday, June 20, 2013

How to Tell If Your Having an Asthma Attack!


An Asthma Attack has developed if you are experiencing a rapid loss of breath, difficulty breathing, and wheezing when performing an everyday activity or athletic event.

The following are more signs of an Asthma attack:
-Panic
-Chest pain
-Unstoppable coughing
-Unable to speak

Asthma attacks are not something to be taken lightly. There are two categories of Asthma attacks: mild and severe. Mild ones occur much more often and for no reason at all. You will suffer a short loss of breath and experience minor wheezing while trying to retain air. Severe attacks bring along a much longer loss of breath, chest pain, and drawn out wheezing. While suffering a server asthma attack the person could turn pale, blue, or fall to the ground as the lungs try to acquire air but there is none to use.

Are there any signs to look out for before Asthma attack occurs?
Any person with asthma that is starting to experience a loss of breath, abnormal sweating, signs of illness, or an abrupt feeling of weakness should be closely watched over and monitored incase of a sudden attack.

How do I treat Asthma to prevent an attack?
Doctors and prescription medications while effective are very costly and contain multiple harmful side effects. It is recommended when diagnosed to start taking natural remedies for Asthma as they commonly solve asthma symptoms before more drastic measures have to be taken. Natural asthma treatments are cost effective and side effect free compared to the artificial counterparts.

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