Asthma: Air supply on restriction

Coughing. Wheezing. Tight chest. Shortness of breath. These
are the common symptoms of the air restriction condition called asthma. When
the bronchial tubes become inflamed, the airway tightens and can fill with
mucus. People experience different symptoms at different times and can go a long
period without “attacks”. Some people only have asthma during exercise, others
only when they have a cold, and others when their allergies are heightened. Triggers
can include dust mites, cigarette smoke, molds, pollen, animal dander, and
pollen. Asthma is common in people who have low levels of vitamins C, E, and
omega 3 fatty acids. Extreme emotional states can also bring upon asthma. …read more