Self Detectable Asthma Risk Factors
Unlike Some Other Diseases, Initial Asthma Symptoms are Self Detectable...
Asthma risk factors actually can be self detectable. For instance, as someone who has had cough variant
asthma for several months without realizing it, this should be
an interesting question, because so many of us suffer from asthma without ever
realizing that those symptoms we have been exhibiting were classic symptoms of a disease that is
exploding in the 21st century.
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects over twenty million people in the USA alone.
Frightening statistics show it accounts for approximately 14 missed school days for children and
14.5 million missed days at work for adults. The cost alone in this comes to a staggering amount
of millions, probably billions of dollars.
How many of you have had a cough for several weeks or months that you just can't shift no
matter how much medication you take. Sometimes it's not so bad, but other times you cough so
hard you get double vision, (Have you seen your doctor about it).
How many of you start panting after walking or running for just a short distance, you may
assume you're just unfit, but have you considered the possibility you may have exercise induced
asthma.
How many of you go to bed at night and can hear a "ruckling" or wheeze in your chest, you may
assume it's because you have a cold or it's because you've put on some weight, Have you
considered the possibility it may be asthma?
Cause symptoms of asthma can include a cough, chest tightness, wheezing or shortness of breath in
some unique exhibitions.
The followings are some things to consider as asthma risk factors as you found that you are
facing the above symptoms. Ask yourself several questions:
- Is there a family history of asthma (it can be hereditary)
- Do you suffer from any allergens such as pollen or pets
- Do you wheeze if you have a cold, (Do you seem to have a constant cold)
- Do you wheeze if you exercise
- Are you woken by your cough at night
- Do you have to take sick leave from work or school because of your symptoms
If you do have any of the symptoms and you found yourself as one with
asthma risk factors listed above it's well worth being checked out by your doctor, if
only to put your mind at rest.
One last thing to remember is Asthma in children can be particularly nasty, and it's important
it is recognized and treated as soon as possible. Children whose asthma is poorly controlled can
do very poorly in school and may have a history of depression, and other problems which can be
directly linked to their asthma.**
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