Top 3 Asthma Symptoms That Shouldn't Be Ignored

By Eddy Kong

Can you recognize most of the asthma symptoms that you have? Some symptoms are easily detected and are easy to treat early on, but there are others that may seem unrelated to your condition. If you've experienced a situation where you were okay one minute and gasping for air the next, then it's likely that there was a symptom that appeared prior to the attack that you failed to recognize.

There are a wide variety of symptoms that can show up before an asthma attack. There are attacks that may occur without showing pre-exacerbation symptoms, but the chances are pretty low; a mere 10-15%. That figure alone gives plenty of room for asthma attacks to show early signs before it actually happens. To be able to effectively manage asthma, you need to learn how to recognize the stealthy symptoms. You already probably know the other common symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. Here are three symptoms that you may not realize are early signs for an asthma attack:

Pale and sweaty face: This is an asthma symptom, believe it or not. You may wonder how it is connected to asthma. Well, when you accidentally inhale an asthma trigger, your airways constrict. The closing of your airways puts a gradual strain on your body and it shows when you start turning pale. This is often accompanied by the breakout of cold sweat.

Feeling anxious or panicky: The milder version of the one mentioned above, this is caused by the same gradual constriction of the bronchial tubes starving your body of that much needed oxygen without you noticing it (at first). This feeling is brought about because you know that something is amiss but you can't seem to put your finger on the culprit. Same as with the symptom above, when not given proper attention, this symptom can make itself more known later on in the form of asthma attacks.

Fatigue: Fatigue is considered dangerous because of the fact that it manifests way before the actual asthma attack. Experiencing constant fatigue for no apparent reason or even with plenty of rest, it is most likely due to your asthma. When the asthma attack occurs after this symptom was ignored, the level of severity is often high. If you are experiencing fatigue for a few days already, check with your doctor so it can be diagnosed and treated.

A lot of people have seemed to outgrow their asthma. The reality is they have only been able to manage their controllable condition. For you to be able to do the same, you need to know a lot about your asthma so you can take appropriate action if you need to. Learn everything you can about your condition. This includes all the symptoms, as well as the hidden ones, so you won't get caught off guard in the future. - 30286

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