Blue asthma inhaler

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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that makes airways (bronchial tubes) specifically sensitive to irritants, and this is characterized by difficulty in breathing.

Asthma is a highly ranked chronic health condition in adults in most western countries, and it is the leading chronic disease of children. Read more . . .

Asthma - Inhaler use

Asthma is a chronic lung condition characterized by difficulties of breathing.  People with asthma have  extra sensitive, hyper-responsive airways.  During the course of an asthma attack,  irritated airways react by constricting and narrowing.   This causes high resistance to airflow and obstructs the flow of air through the bronchial passages to and from the lungs. Read more . . .

The Allergy Pathway

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that makes bronchial tubes predominantly sensitive to irritants. This is characterized by difficulties of breathing.

The warning signs of asthma include:

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* Shortness of breath.    Asthma patients often say they feel as though they can’t catch their breath,  they feel breathless or out of breath.  They feel like they can’t get enough air into or out of their lungs. Read more . . .

Outdoor exercise

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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes the airways (bronchial tubes) to become particularly sensitive to irritants.  The condition is characterized by difficulty in breathing.

This chronic condition is highly ranked in adults in most western countries and is the leading chronic illness in children.  People with asthma find that managing the disease becomes a fact of life. Read more . . .

Lady biker

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Asthma is a recurring condition of the lungs that is characterized by difficulty in breathing. People with asthma have ultrasensitive or hyper-responsive air passageways.

During an asthma attack, the airways tend to become irritated then starts to constrict and become narrow thus resulting to an increase in airflow resistance, and obstructs the flow of the air passages from and to the lungs. Read more . . .