Side Effects Of Suffering From Asthma

Anxiety

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Anxiety is often reported alongside asthma for a number of reasons. When individuals have experience difficulties breathing and experience chronic shortness of breath, they can become nervous or stressed when in situations where medical care might be difficult to come by. Aside from the psychological effects, chronic shortness of breath can lead to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the brain, resulting in feelings of anxiety or nervousness. While anti-anxiety medications can certainly help with the symptoms of anxiety, they are not always a permanent solution when asthma is an exacerbating factor. Thus, treating the underlying issue (asthma) can go quite a long way with reducing or even eliminating the symptoms (anxiety) altogether.

Learn more about the variety of issues patients with asthma often have to deal with now.

Fatigue

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Because individuals with asthma often have a fair amount of difficulty getting much sleep in general, much less any quality sleep, another incredibly common side effect of asthma is fatigue, which reduces concentration and memory along with energy. On top of that, however, is the fact asthma blocks the airways of the lungs which leads to lower oxygen supply in the bloodstream. This hypoxic condition can leave many individuals who have asthma chronically fatigued, making exercise and many other daily activities difficult for them to engage in. Many asthma medicines, thankfully, have stimulant properties to help counteract this side effect of asthma. Thus, getting treatment for asthmas is important to sidestep this particular consequence and its own complications, including increased stress, depression, and social isolation.

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