most people with Asthma don't really necessarily have increased rate of breathing unless their asthma is really, really acting up. Typically what they feel instead is that they feel a sense of air hunger, like no matter how much of a deep breath they take they just can't get the sensation of being relaxed with their breathing. The other thing that they often will report is that they can take a nice deep breath, but then it takes a long time for them to get that air out.
Yes, it makes it hard to breathe when you are too active.
yes it does it traps the air passage way
Excercise DOES affect breathing while doing it. If you have asthma, you will need to be mindful of your breathing rate, for it can lead to an asthma attack. Usually about an hour after you end the excercise, your breathing will be entirely back to normal.==========================================================Did this answer help you, or is it entirely correct? If not, you are welcome to improve it.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema and Pheumonia all affect the respiraty system ...
yes . . depending on availability of oxygen, breathing rate changes
Firstly,we have consider those factors that causes asthma. 1. Asthma can be caused in a condition whereby there exist an involuntary smooth muscle in the respiratory passage which make not breathing in difficult but breathing out more difficult. 2. Another cause of asthma is mostly common in urban areas whereby pollution rate is high and can affect the respiration due to dust particles in the lower atmosphere. 3. Finally,another cause of asthma occurs when the goblet cells located in the bronchi secretes excess mucus. This can slow down the rate of breathing. Conclusively,from the above points you can select the best answer.
yes, it will
Yes it does.
yes
Carbon dioxide
Massage can be very beneficial to a person with asthma by helping to soothe their aching breathing muscles. A gentle relaxing would also benefit them by reducing their stress and anxiety which is usually associated with asthma as a trigger for an attack.
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
You took h1n1 mist and have asthma now have trouble breathing?
The steady rate of your breathing is regularly on beat.But if your hesitating or if you have a problem like with asthma or many other reasons then you would normally take a bag and have yourself breathe into it. that way you can breathe better and calm down your lungs from being pressured.