Asthma Facts 6th Grade.

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Asthma Facts 6th Grade

Asthma Asthma is a chronic lung disease that can be life threatening. The exact cause is unknown. However, once an individual has asthma, his or her lungs will respond differently to triggers than ever before.

Asthma Triggers What triggers an asthma attack varies from person to person. Some common triggers are: Secondhand smoke Dust mites Pets Mold Pests

Asthma Triggers Viral or sinus infections Emotional anxiety Medication Food Exercise Gasses or fumes Changing weather conditions

Asthma Triggers When someone who has asthma is exposed to a trigger, an asthma attack can develop rapidly, within minutes or slowly, over a period of a few days.

During an Asthma Attack: The cells in the air tubes make more mucus than normal. This mucus is very thick and sticky. It tends to clog up the tubes. The air tubes tend to swell, just as skin swells if it is cut or scraped. The muscles in the air tubes tighten. These changes cause the air tubes to narrow making it very difficult to breathe.

Signs of Asthma Coughing - can be weak or vigorous Wheezing - a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling Night time coughing Difficulty in breathing Flared nostrils

Subtle Signs of an Asthma Attack Breathing changes Feeling tired or weak Funny feeling in the chest Headache Glassy eyes Dark circles under eyes Getting excited Paleness Watery eyes

Subtle Signs of an Asthma Attack Sweatiness Getting out of breath Restlessness Chin or throat itching Becoming unusually quiet Heart rate increases Coughing Sneezing Dry mouth Stuffy nose

Signs of a Severe Attack Difficulty finishing a sentence Severe coughing/wheezing Flared nostrils Head bobbing Grayish blue tint around fingers and lips Wheezing that stops even though other symptoms are still present