What are the complications of menstrual asthma?

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Asthma is a heterogeneous disease, often characterized by chronic airway inflammation, including a history of respiratory symptoms that change over time, such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and cough, with variable expiratory airflow limitation. What are the complications of menstrual asthma?

What are the complications of menstrual asthma?

Complications are similar to other asthma, such as airway obstruction, dyspnea, pulmonary infection and even sudden death. Sudden death is the most serious complication of asthma, because it often has no obvious premonitory symptoms. Once it occurs suddenly, it is often too late to rescue and die.

Menstrual asthma is not an infectious disease and will not be transmitted to other people. Infectious disease refers to the disease that the source of infection (human or other host) carries pathogens and infects the susceptible through transmission. Menstrual asthma is a non infectious disease, there is no source of infection, naturally there is no infection.

The main clinical feature of patients with menstrual asthma is that the symptoms of bronchial asthma appear or worsen in premenstrual or menstrual period, and the symptoms of respiratory tract are similar to other types of asthma.

matters needing attention

1. Strengthen the physique and improve the body's reactivity. 2. Eliminate the tension and fear of premenstrual and menstrual period, and keep the mood comfortable and stable. 3. Women with asthma who are prone to attack before menstruation can take some drugs orally a few days before the attack of periodic asthma,