Unusual Signs of an Asthma Attack

Posted 05-30-2010 5:46 pm
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There are 16.4 million or 7.3% noninstitutionalized adults and 7.0 million or 9.4% noninstitutionalized children who are afflicted with asthma. Asthma makes up 13.3 million doctor visits (physician offices, hospital outpatient and emergency departments) per year and accounts for 3,613 deaths.
Unusual Signs of an Asthma Attack Early warning signs are a runny nose, headache, itchy chin, trouble sleeping and dark circles under the eyes. A Persistent Cough Changes in Breathing Excess Mucus Secretion Posture Changes Chest and Neck Retractions Blue Lips or Fingernails
If you are experiencing any signs or symptoms of an asthma attack it is best to get on the phone and dial 911. Get a Prescription Online at www.KoolDocs.com Your #1 Source for Online Medical Consultations and Prescriptions.
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