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ASTHMA SYMPTOMS
Asthma Symtoms in child are very common.
Asthma is categorized as one of the serious allergic
reaction occurring in some typical cases and is known
disorder related to upper respiratory tract and infection
related to airways. People with asthma are reported of
experiencing specific Symtoms when there airway tightens,
inflames or fills with mucus. Some of the most common Asthma
Symtoms are believed to include:
• Persistent coughing specifically during night time
• Wheezing
• Shortness of breath
• Experiencing tightness in the chest or pain or pressure
sensation
• Fatigue or extreme weakness while exercising
• Feeling exhausted, usually upset, bad-tempered and
changing of moods
• Variations noticed in the lung functions through the peak
flow meter
• Signs of common colds or allergies such as sneezing, runny
nose, cough, nasal congestion, soar throat and headaches
• Sleeping trouble or disorder
• Anxity – Experiencing intense fear and uneasiness
• Pallor or Cyanosis – Pallor is whitish color and Cyanosis
is bluish color on the lips and face
• Intercostals Retractions – which is the medical term
defining the fancy way of stating the inward movement of
muscles in the gaps between the different ribs
It is not necessary that all the persons suffering from
asthma exhibit similar Symtoms in the same way; they may or
may not be experiencing all such symptoms or may show
different symptoms at different times. It has been also
reported that many people with asthma may go a long way
without having any Asthma
Alergy Symptoms or even obstructed by
episodic deteriorating of their symtoms to be know as
asthma attacks, whereas there are people who complain some
symtoms regularly.
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