Knowing About Asthma


Asthma comes from the word "asthma". This word is derived from the Greek that means "difficulty for breathing". In general, asthma is a lung disease caused by airway inflammation. Asthma occurs because the symptoms caused by abnormalities of the airways in the form of heightened sensitivity to stimuli from the environment.
fatigue of mind (emotional distress), physical fatigue, changes in the environment are not expected (weather, humidity, temperature, smoke (especially tobacco) and smells that stimulate), respiratory tract infections, especially influenza disease specific, and allergic reactions of the materials inhalation, are the trigger of this symptom.
Tiub inflammation in the respiratory tract easily irritated, become swollen and look, red. Thick mucus to be produced and clog the airways. The person who is geting asthma will start coughing when he tried to clear a clogged airways. This causes the person who is geting asthma more difficult to breathe.
Here are some symptoms of asthma.
1.      Coughing
Coughing from asthma is often worse at night or early morning, making it difficult to sleep. Sometimes the cough is the only symptom. Sometimes the cough brings the mucus or phlegm.
2.      Wheezing
Wheezing is a whistling sound shrill or when you breathe.
3.      Chest tightness
It can feel like something is squeezing or sitting on your chest.
4.      Shortness of breath
Some people say they can not catch their breath, or they feel short of breath, or out of breath. You may feel like you can not get enough air out of your lungs.

You also need to know that asthma is a hereditary disease. If the parents have asthma, their child may be experiencing the same thing. This disease has the potential to interfere with the growth and development. This disease can affect all organs and functions of the body without exception. Besides, many other health problems that accompany the form of other organ disorders, behavioral disorders and other health problems. If you or your child get the above symptoms, you should immediately see a doctor to consult for prevention.


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