Respiratory diseases such as asthma are common after the age of 65 because the lung function decreases over time. You may start noticing the asthma symptoms for the first time at this age. One report in 2006 showed about 2.5 million people 65 and above had asthma problem with more than 1 million asthma attacks.
Answered 4/2/2017
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Yes : Asthma is a condition that is the result of bronchial constriction. It can affect people of any age. The new onset of this condition over age 60 is uncommon and is it important to have your physician evaluate you for other illnesses which could cause shortness of breath or wheezing.
Answered 6/19/2011
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Any age: Asthma can affect patients at any age. You need to see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered 7/28/2012
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