Saturday, February 6, 2010

What Is The Difference Between An Asthma Attack And A Panaic Attack What's The Difference Between Out Of Puff And Asthma Attack?

What's the difference between out of puff and asthma attack? - what is the difference between an asthma attack and a panaic attack

I read in the newspaper asthma, said a report for asthma in middle-aged man, that not many people know the difference between getting out of breath and asthma attacks can you explain that? I think it is short of breath as asthma or not? Thank you for answers.

3 comments:

grenter said...

Related panting, exercise is a reaction of the cells need more oxygen than your lungs currently provides. It will happen once you get to stop physical work. In a fit of asthma Full Blown some airways (bronchi) is too narrow and difficult to get air or from the lung. These people breathe, but did not stop until the bronchioles relax with medication) to (whether or inhaled steroids or, at worst, the person will be intubated and a machine to do the work for them. So to answer your question, is completely different.

eilidh M said...

They have a reason to breathe, ie. exercise. An asthma attack is caused by the disease and can occur at any time

madeline said...

I was so asmathic I can say from experience is that asthma comes with all sorts of different things to different people, even when something triggers allergies do anything and most of the time, whereas wheezing breathing exercises in the current or anxiety. or the number of breaths we take with the use of an inhaler

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