Asthma Attack Symptoms: Understanding Skin Clamminess
The skin does not usually become clammy during an asthma attack. The most common symptom of an asthma attack is wheezing, which is a whistling sound caused by narrowed airways. Other symptoms can include coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and anxiety. Clammy skin is not typically associated with asthma attacks.Asthma - Related Articles
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