What is Asthma? How Do You Get Asthma? How Long Does Asthma Last?

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Article Date: 27 Jun 2004 - 13:00 PDT



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Asthma is a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the lungs and airways (bronchi) that affects 5 people in every 100. In children, this figure is higher and rising.

Asthma is characterised by attacks of breathlessness, tight chest, wheezing and coughing which are caused by the airways becoming narrowed and inflamed. Some people may have these symptoms all of the time and others may be normal between attacks.

How do you get asthma?

Asthma can arise at any age, but why some people have the disease and others don't is not known. People with asthma have airways that are more sensitive than normal.

How serious is asthma?

Asthma is not generally considered by doctors to be a serious illness in most people who have it, mainly due to the mildness of symptoms and the range of very effective medicines that control these symptoms and stop asthma worsening. Asthma does, however, have an effect on quality of life because attacks can be unpleasant and distressing and can restrict activity. Whilst most sufferers learn to live with and manage their condition, for some it can be disabling. In exceptional cases, asthma can be life-threatening, particularly if it is not treated adequately or promptly. For some of these, an attack is so severe that it results in death.

How long does asthma last?

Asthma attacks come and go, with wide variation in the symptoms at different times. Many people with asthma have problems only occasionally but others struggle with it every day. Modern medicines control and relieve symptoms and so attacks may only last a few hours or minutes, but without treatment this may go on for several days. Some children grow out of asthma and some people are only affected at different times of the year. However, the period of time during which people may have asthma attacks can last for many years or throughout life.

How is asthma treated?

Asthma is not so much "treated" as it is "controlled". As a chronic, long-term disease, there is no cure. However, there are tools and medicines to help you control asthma as well as benchmarks to gauge your progress.

We have added a special section all about asthma, which includes information on treatments. View our treatments for asthma page.

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Dust and Vapor Mask...

posted by Myst on 22 May 2012 at 6:14 am

I have found that wearing a dust and vapour mask helps considerably when I am around people smoking or walking through perfume stores and also stuck in traffic on a motorway... I think prevention is better than taking loads of drugs to be able to tolerate these poisons ;-) yes I look daft but I can breathe...

If you are struggling at night it might be something in your bedroom causing the problem... mould, washing powder on the sheets... and a problem with your eye might be from feather pillows or duvet, or cats sleeping on the bedding... change the bedding and sleep with a window open to see if that helps.

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asthma

posted by amir hossain on 22 May 2012 at 4:31 am

i am 26 years old.i has longtime allergy specially in my eye.but now last 1 week i am feeling serious breathing problem.specially its attack at night when i go to bed.i want to get relief from asthma.please help me..& tell me what should to do & what should not to do in future

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Asthma

posted by Kara on 8 Apr 2012 at 9:54 pm

I was diagnosed with asthma when I was 5 now I'm 21. I had it my whole life. But it gets worse by the day. What could I do beside inhaler I offer don't have it with me and it's to much money my insurance dosent cover it.

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Asthma problem

posted by Rohan on 23 Mar 2012 at 10:49 am

I am 18 years old and when someone smokes and another pungent gases comes in contact .i feel very tight and breathless or starts coughing. Sometimes there is wheezing sounds also appears. but not regularly but i feel very uncomfortable when it starts. I also dignose from doctor but reports of x ray and ECG is normal. Plz tell me about it very quickly plz

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asthma website for challenges

posted by woz on 21 Mar 2012 at 2:14 am

There is a website http://www.asthma.org.uk this give you all the information you would like to know an all the people on her have asthma. They also do challenges for yourself to enter, as im cycling the loch to loch bike ride this year, its a great way to meet other people that have asthma and your raising money to go towards the asthma charity, which in anyones eyes is a fantastic thing!! Please take a look!
Thanks woz :)

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asthma

posted by jaffer on 12 Mar 2012 at 5:13 am

i am having a cough for at least two month and when i laugh my breath is like shortening so i cant luagh for long becuse i will cough i am i having asthma

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Not Contagious

posted by Midnight on 16 Feb 2012 at 2:48 am

Hi Grace, no Asthma isn't contagious - it isn't something your friends can catch from you. and it depends what sets it off for you - avoiding cigarette smoke is easy enough to do for the most part... generally if you stay fit and eat well that is generally a good thing - just make sure that you have an inhaler handy in case you do have an attack. Your doctor will be able to advise you.

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can i stop astma by my self

posted by grace on 15 Feb 2012 at 9:18 pm

I same times get stress but then i am super active and ican run fast.Can astma stop me from doing things that i like?Well people tell me that astma is achronic disease,but can you please tell me if I had astma and i did not know where to go cause maybe my friends could ran away from me saying i can infect them.Is astma affective can it affect them if i talk or play with them.Please help me know

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help!

posted by l*wren terry on 1 Feb 2012 at 2:07 am

iyer love well asthma is a very serious thing you need to be able to contorl thesse asthma attacks by getting lesson from the doctor or you GP l*wren x

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To Boston

posted by Jenny on 1 Feb 2012 at 1:45 am

Hi Boston - it sounds like you have an allergy to something you are breathing in - an inhaler helps considerably - your doctor will be able to prescribe you one. Avoiding the triggers will also help - but you will need to work out what they are. Getting out into fresh air will help you to breathe - keep calm and relax - as fighting it will make the muscles tense up more - the cough is your body trying to clear the inflamed airway and the mucus is also trying to do the same thing... breathe deeply and get away from whatever is causing the problem - it could be cigarette smoke in the air on on someones clothing, perfume, candles, air fresheners, incense, deodorant, mould or even plastics giving off fumes... and that seems to include tinsel... gggrrrr. Wish the doctors would provide a list of things that you should avoid... ie. if you have a problem with cigarette smoke also avoid xxx Pollution can also cause a problem for some - and scented hand soap was a tricky one to track down... *sigh* any other suggestions of things that might cause a problem would be greatly appreciated :-)

Best of luck.

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help!!

posted by Boston on 31 Jan 2012 at 1:05 pm

I always have a funny feeling in my throat and it makes me want to cough but when I start coughing I can't stop,

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amazing

posted by mark johnson on 26 Jan 2012 at 3:50 am

i have asthma and this website was very helpful :) thank you

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i have asthma lot of time?

posted by carol on 16 Jan 2012 at 3:11 pm

i do not know how this thing will go away from me can someone help me with this asthma please try your best
have enjoyable day

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I have horrible asthma

posted by Joshua on 10 Dec 2011 at 4:30 pm

My asthma is terrible if i round atlest a foot im wheezing my breath is short my chest and throught get tight and i cant move i just clapse coufhing AND IM ONLY 10!!! My freinds help me up but i cant walk my energy goes down to fast please i need more tips.

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how long ?

posted by andrew marsh on 28 Nov 2011 at 1:04 pm

How long would it take too develop ashtma , in a young baby approx 3 - 5 months old , in a bedroom with a small amount of black mould ? i suspect longer than 2 months ?? Thanks for any advice .

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help

posted by Kali on 8 Nov 2011 at 9:00 pm

Hi I'm Kali I'm 11 I was born with asthma. I was dieing from it. I grew out of it when I was 5 and I think I have it again and I really scared.

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asthma

posted by nebaa on 30 Oct 2011 at 9:17 am

i have asthma and i find it gets worser

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How do I know if i have asthma

posted by kelsey on 24 Oct 2011 at 7:40 pm

i was running today and i started to wheeze, and it was really hard to breathe do when my coach told me to stop running it took me 15 minutes to get my breathe back, do i have asthma?

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yes

posted by mollie on 18 Sep 2011 at 2:45 pm

those are all symptoms

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14 and feel like i have astma

posted by Todd on 19 Aug 2011 at 2:27 am

Hey, im a 14 year old boy, and im not overweight but i am having a really hard time breathing, i have a inhaler and that seems to work a bit.. but still it hurts to brethe..

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