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Asthma Signs And Symptoms That Could Mislead You

By Eddy Kong

Ever felt out of breath during exercise: the type where you feel that your chest is being squeezed and it seems that you can't get enough air in? Or coughing which gets worse during nighttime perhaps? How about feeling restless during sleep, which is mostly characterized by pauses or shallow breathing? Before you grab the nearest cough, sleeping, or anti stress medication to you, think twice, as it may make your condition worse.

What condition you ask? Asthma of course! Check the internet and you will be likely to find a lot of similarities in the symptoms that asthma can present itself in with what you might be feeling right now. What's interesting is that these symptoms can appear so ordinary that most people would care less about it, hoping that it just goes away, only until such time where the condition gets worse and attacks are already full blown of course. By this stage diagnosis and treatment will be accurate and also frustratingly late.

Early detection and medical intervention is important in order to prevent the damage and dangers that asthma can bring. If you want to know some of the most misleading signs of asthma, here are a few of them:

Sleep apnea: a chronic condition which has the tendency to worsen over time. Sleep apnea can rob you of a good nights rest because it is characterized by pauses or shallow breathing during sleep making your restless. Do not mistake sleep apnea to be in one way or another related to insomnia. If you observe this pattern then you should consult your doctor immediately.

Coughing: No big deal right? Same with coughing that worsens at night or coughing that gets worse during cold days; asthma symptoms can be this simple. Since coughing can be related to so many other illnesses that people or sometimes even doctors miss. If you start to experience dry unproductive cough that just comes and goes without warning it would be wise to have it checked before self medicating.

Fatigue: Feeling tired; another misleading sign. The most popular reason of adults for feeling tired is stress. Yes it might be stress but if you start to feel tired or fatigued even with sufficient rest or sleep then there might be something underneath that you're missing. It would be understandable to feel tired if you are under pressure or have had a lot to do during the day, but feeling tired for the whole week even when there is sufficient rest in between is not.

Asthma is a very dangerous, very unpredictable, and very difficult condition to have. But the chances of seeing quicker improvements and long term relief are greatly increased when there is early diagnosis and treatment. - 26706

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