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During an asthma move you haw have dresser pains, your hunch beats apace and unsteadily at times. You might place these symptoms down to hunch lineage and wonder if you could be about to have a hunch attack. But let’s separate asthma from hunch disease because they are digit completely different things. Asthma will not damage your hunch but hardening of your arteries will. It is hunch disease that can cause a hunch move and not asthma.
It is true that your hunch does have some lineage place on it during an asthma attack. Your dresser muscles, abdominal wall and diaphragm all work harder in an asthma attack. They want more oxygen but there is less of it available because your bronchial tubes have narrowed. To make up for this, your hunch has to pump more blood around your body and will beat faster – not much faster than if you had been streaming hard. You could well get cramp in your dresser muscles just like ordinary leg cramp but this is muscular pain and not from your heart. A healthy hunch is quite capable of meeting the extra demands placed on it and once your asthma move subsides your hunch rate will return to connatural without any damage to your heart.
So try not to be anxious that your asthma is going to do damage your heart, your anxiety haw only prolong the asthma attack. Remember that cramp my feat your dresser pain and the cure for that is to relax and breathe more slowly. Be aware that in a severe move of asthma your dresser pain could terminal longer, but after medical treatment your hunch rate will slow down and things will go back to normal.