Asthma
Makes the Respiratory System Worse
How you can Develope Asthma
You can develope asthma by environmental factors (natural causes), from heredity (being born with it) or even from the combination of the two.
Asthma Symptoms
Common symptoms of asthma are wheezing, coughing, shortage of breathing, fast or heavily breathing. There are rare symptoms of asthma as well. One is anxiety or having a difficult time concentrating.
Asthma Affects
Asthma affects the Respiratory system, mainly the lungs and the airways that deliver the air to the lungs (bronchi and trachea). It makes the trachea and the bronchi's airways tighten or encloses. A long term affect can be diminished lung infection, if your three or under and wheezing, and if your an adult with diminished lung infection you will have a reduced air flow.
Asthma Controlling
There are items that can control asthma, like the ones it put under this.
The Inhaler
The inhaler prevents the inflammation and swelling in the airways. It is supposed to be taken daily, and taken with you everywhere, just in case.
Nebulizer
The nebulizer changes a liquid medication to mist. This change helps it get more easily to the lungs. It also helps infants and children who have problems with the inhaler.
The Cure
There is no cure for asthma yet, but there are medications to control it, like the ones above and a few others. People have survived from this because it doesn't kill too many people. Hopefully we find a cure, but for now people who have it have to wait for the cure until we accually find it.