yes people can have babies but if they have cancer they canot because it affects a cancer persons body. so the baby dies or you kill t while its in your stomach
Indeed you can. Though it isn't really a disease, it is quite simply a health condition.
Generally not, as prednisolone is not an anabolic steroid. That being said, if you have asthma, and use methylprenisolone to relieve symptoms, your athletic performance will improve (back to your baseline level ... without asthma symptoms interfering).
Yes, being a vegetarian will not irritate asthma.
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Anyone can get asthma, but being fit we can prevent this. If anyone has asthma, their overweight makes it more difficult to breathe.
There are several sports that can be played without triggering your asthma. I would start by doing some indoor sports. Bowling would be a great sport for someone with asthma.
you can't treet asthma because it is something you were born with. asthma can never ever go away. if you have asthma it would be a good idea to have your puffer everywhere with you
Possibly, but only a very small chance of happening so. This is because if a person is instantly born with asthma, then as he or she is being born, they could not get enough oxygen, and therefore become mental retardation. BTW, you used the word is incorrectly. It was supposed to be does.
There is no way to get asthma medications without making an appointment with a doctor. A doctor will be able to diagnose and treat your asthma with the correct mixture of medications which you may not know about.
Asthma is something you are usually born with, so it is congenital.
Yes, without question the symptoms of asthma change with the seasons. The reason: because asthma is, in part, an inflammatory condition, there are a huge number of environmental factors (e.g., being around cigarette smoke) that can exacerbate asthma. Since environmental factors change as the seasons change, it makes sense that asthma symptoms would too. Things that typically cause seasonal allergies (e.g., pollen) can exacerbate asthma. The relative humidity can also contribute to asthma symptoms, and since, depending on where you live, the humidity changes with the season, asthma can thus change with the seasons.
Babies born with chlamydia that affects the lungs are more likely to have asthma later in life.