Asthma Disease
By Brady Stennett
ASTHMA
Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs and the airways that deliver air to the lungs
Asthma can sometimes run in families. Asthma attacks can be set off by many different things, these are called triggers. Example include cold air, lots of exercise and stress. These triggers may also include allergens.
Asthma may cause difficulty breathing, chest pain, cough, and wheezing.
Asthma is treated with two types of medicines: long-term control and quick-relief medicines. Long-term control medicines help reduce airway inflammation and prevent asthma symptoms. Quick Relief helps you then and then only for an example a inhaler.
How you can receive the disease Asthma
You can receive asthma when the airways become inflamed in response to a stimulus, such as dust, mold, pets, exercise, or cold weather.
Symptoms of the disease Asthma
Asthma may cause difficulty breathing, chest pain, coughing, and wheezing. This disease will also make it were physical activity will not be done without coughing or wheezing.
Health affects of Asthma
Asthma can sometimes run in families. Asthma attacks can be set off by many different things, these are called triggers. Example include cold air, lots of exercise and stress. These triggers may also include allergens.
How the disease is treated
Asthma is treated with two types of medicines: long-term control and quick-relief medicines. Long-term control medicines help reduce airway inflammation and prevent asthma symptoms. Quick Relief helps you then and then only for an example a inhaler.