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Why do your body feels weird when you have asthma?

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Its like every single part of your body feels a tingling itchy kind of sensation which tempt you to conduct self-massage on yourself. And also do your throat gets irritated all the time? which some how connects to your ears. Thanks

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  1. Your entire respitatory system is connected, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, throat.  That is why it seems connected.  It's lack of oxygen and sometimes the medication used to open the airways that give you that feeling.


  2. I feel as though I never get enough air in my lungs. I breath very shallow. I think the sensation comes from not getting enough oxygen throughout your body. I know that I often feel that I do not get enough oxygen to my brain and my head will feel fuzzy or muddled. My throat is now always raspy and my voice has dramatically changed. People are always thinking that I am sick, although I am not.  

  3. It is because you are not getting enough oxygen in when you cannot breathe. Do you have inhalers to use? Your throat gets irritated because you tend to mouth breathe with asthma.

  4. I have asthma and have not really experienced the symptoms you are speaking of.  Asthma constricts the the lungs making it harder to breathe.  I think the rest of the symptoms you are describing are from seperate allergies not directly from the asthma.

  5. I don't have asthma but my child does he's  very weak sometimes he does tell me about his throat so I'm assuming it does!  

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