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Asthma - all you need to know
We all suffer from breathlessness from time to time, but some people have recurrent problems with shortness of breath and wheeziness - or asthma. The number of sufferers has at least doubled over the last 25 years, and research shows that asthma is becoming especially common in women - two out of three sufferers are female. We tell you what every woman needs to know
Symptoms
Asthma is a long-term, inflammatory disease of the lungs. During an attack, the irritated airways go into a spasm producing a cough, wheeze, chest tightness and shortness of breath, which, in severe cases, can be life-threatening. As the attack progresses, the lining of the airways swell and produce excess mucus which often result in further tightness and wheezing six to eight hours later. Symptoms can develop at any age but usually begin during the first few years of life. One in four children with asthma develop symptoms in their first year.
If you answer yes to any of the following questions, you or your child could have asthma:
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Created: 29/04/2004 Updated: 04/07/2007
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