Asthma
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. The signs are that you have wheezing,coughing, chest tightness, and trouble breathing. If it gets worse then you are having a asthma attack. One of the things that helps is an inhaler. It makes it easier for someone to get air to their lungs.
Allergic reaction
Skin contact with poison plants, chemicals and animal scratches as well as by insect stings.
heart attack
When a clot in the coronary artery blocks the supply of the blood and oxygen to the heart. It can lead to a irregular heartbeat called an arrhythmia. Symptoms include chest pain and pain that radiates down the shoulder and arm. Shortness of breath, fatigue, and weakness. Women are more likely to have nausea, vomiting, back or jaw pain, and shortness of breath and pain. By doing CPR.
FAINTING
It is a temporary loss of consciousness. You lose muscle control at the same time, and may fall down. Most people recover quickly and completely.
DIABETES AND LOW BLOOD SUGAR
Is a metabolic disease, with the characteristics that include glucose problems. Typically the body produces too much blood sugar, commonly called glucose. The high levels of thirst and high level of urine output. Increase in appetite and fatigue, nausea, vomitting, blurry vision, vaginal infection, skin infection, bladder infection, lethargy, and coma.
STROKE
When blood flow to your brain stops. Within minutes your brain cells can die. Symptoms include sudden numbness, sudden confusion, trouble seeing, loss of balance, and sudden severe headache. Place them on the ground and apply cold compresses, use a fan to lower temperature, elevate feet, and give fluid.
SEIZURE
The sudden abnormal electrical activity in the brain. (brain problem) . Some seizures have pain in the brain and if you fall down then you should injure yourself. Have them lay on the ground and then loosen clothing and cushion the head.
SHOCK
When your blood pressure is too low and not enough blood and oxygen can get to your organs and tissues. Causes can be internal or external bleeding. Confusion and loss of balance.