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Acute asthma (asthma attack) is the result of the worsening of an individual’s asthma. Asthma itself is a disease of the respiratory system and involves the constriction of air passages. Usually, acute asthma happens as a result of an environmental stimulant or allergen, which causes more mucous to be produced. However, an asthma attack may occur when the weather is cool or cold or an individual is experiencing emotional distress. Symptoms of acute asthma include the following: shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and rapid heart rate. In the most severe asthma attacks, a person may lose consciousness, have chest pain, turn blue from lack of oxygen, and experience respiratory arrest or even death. Treatment for acute asthma may involve bronchodilators, medications, and nebulizers. Can you win social security disability or SSI disability benefits on the basis of Acute asthma?
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