Asthma Symptoms
Asthma is a severe lung disease, chronic type and it inflames and narrows the airways of our body. Asthma initiates wheezing sound while breathing, tightness in chest, acute shortness of breath, and hard coughing in its victims.
Mostly the attack of asthma occurs at night or early in the morning.
Suffocation and painful breathing are the common problem of asthma patients in general. However, general symptoms of asthma include wheezing, nighttime hard coughing, breathing trouble, and pain, pressure, and unusual tightness in chest.
However, the symptoms of asthma differ from one to another patient. Rather it is appropriate to say that asthma symptoms are somehow inconsistent and the severity of attack, in general, differs form one another. In some instances it has been observed also that patients may display different symptoms of asthma in different times.
Although few in number, some asthma patients scarcely display no particular symptoms of asthma but suffer from asthma attacks quite frequently with increasing severity. There are some patients who suffer from asthma attack in everyday basis. Other than these, a few asthma patients have asthma symptoms when they suffer from cold attack.
Mild asthma attacks are more common in comparison to severe asthma attack. However, severe asthma attacks are serious disorder and require immediate medical intervention. That is why recognizing early or mild symptom of asthma is really important to prevent further worsening of the complications and ensure control over this chronic pain and discomfort.
Early signs of asthma are observed before any attack has come out. The underneath meaning of asthma initial symptoms is that the case is deteriorating by its condition.
In general the early symptoms of asthma is recurring cough problem, especially at night, acute shortness in breath or difficulty is breath taking, feeling week while doing exercise, wheezing after exercise session, feeling grouchy and fatigued, regular trouble is sleeping at night, and frequent attack of cold allergies.
In general, cold allergy symptoms for a chronic asthma patient are running nose, sore throat, frequent sneezing, headache, and dry cough problem.
At the early stage of asthma, none of the early symptoms comes out as severe attack but gradually the intensity of problem starts increasing and disrupting normal activities.


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