Why is the skin clammy during an asthma attack?
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.
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