Breathing is immediately affected when we sense even the

Breathing is immediately affected when we sense even the slightest danger. Therefore, in an anxiety or a panic attack, patients often experience severe problems with their breathing, described as, “shortness of breath,” “smothering,” “choking,” “can’t get enough air,” along with complaints of dizziness, lightheadedness, chest tightness or severe chest pains. Breaths more than 40/minute needs immediate treatment. Breaths more than 60/minute indicates the animal is in serious respiratory distress. The above are the uncommon asthma symptoms in children


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