You can know you have asthma by confirming the signs and symptoms in your daily life. Please take note that having some of these symptoms does not necessarily mean you have asthma.
These signs must be tested and examined in order for a confirmation to be made by a qualified medical practitioner.
Asthma has a number of signs and symptoms. The following are some of the basic signs and symptoms of asthma.
- wheezing, coughing and chest tightness becoming severe and constant.
- being too breathless to eat, speak or sleep.
- breathing faster.
- a fast heartbeat.
- drowsiness, confusion, exhaustion or dizziness.
- blue lips or fingers.
- fainting
It is worthy to note that these signs and symptoms are however different in children and adults.
Follow the link below to check the signs and symptoms of Asthma in Adults and in Children.
Asthma Symptoms in Adults
Asthma Symptoms in Children