Bronchial Asthma Symptoms: What to Look For?
Bronchial asthma is a very common disease unfortunately, in a modern world. More than 22 million American have it, including 7 million children. If you want to find a cure for any disease, not only bronchial asthma, you first need to learn all about the symptoms you can expect notice and look for.
Here are few most common bronchial asthma symptoms, almost every person with this disease has experienced at least once. First of all – shortness of breath; that is quite understandable one. If you have difficulties inhaling air, or notice shortness of breathe out of the blue (and not connected to any physical exercise) that is the bronchial asthma symptom no.1.
Next bronchial asthma symptom is a feeling described as a tightness of chest. It is connected to the previous one, manifested as a difficult breathing, and feels like your shirt is too tight around the neck.
Excessive coughing is also a common bronchial asthma symptom. It often comes with the wheezing and it can come up very often, or on a regular basis, every time you go to the gym or something similar. Just try not to mix it with the regular cough when you have flu for instance.
Those are the most often seen bronchial asthma symptoms, and they can be enchanted by certain things like: tobacco or smoke, cold or any kind of flu, any known allergens (pollen, animals/pets, dust etc), extreme temperature changes, strong perfumes and sprays/deodorants, air fresheners etc.
If you by any chance experience any of these bronchial asthma symptoms, you should visit your doctor as soon as possible. These symptoms listed above should help you make a preliminary diagnose, if they are frequent, and strong. But that certainly doesn’t mean you should try to be your own doctor, because diseases like this one must be treated professionally and on time.


