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Asthma

Hi
I was just wondering if anyone could give me some info an Asthma. What happens when someone has an attack, and is it something that people can develope as a grown up, or is it something that you always have?

I'm not looking for a diagnoisis or anything, just some info.

Thanks
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  • floyd
    floyd Posts: 2,722 Forumite
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    It is usually something that develops in childhood and many grow out of it but some do still suffer in adulthood. There is also adult-onset asthma but the triggers are sometimes different.
    The asthma uk website is very good http://www.asthma.org.uk
    The best way I can describe how it feels when I personally have an attack (I am 29 but been asthmatic since I was 9-ish), its like trying to breathe through a drinking straw if you hold your nose. If the attack goes untreated your whole chest/ribcage starts to ache and you feel dizzy and paniky.

    Everyones triggers are different, mine is bad with pollen, dust, perfumes, dogs and cold weather

    If I have missed anything let me know and I will do my best to answer
  • Psykicpup
    Psykicpup Posts: 1,398 Forumite
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    This site has loads of info http://www.asthma.org.uk/ - hope it helps!

    May I ask why you are interested ?
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  • I became asthmatic late 20's. Had always suffered with allergies before that tho & it runs in my family.

    Basically, an asthma attack is very scary and deadly. A lot of people who don't suffer underestimate it. The main symptom is wheezing and inability to take a breath. Not nice.
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