Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Understanding Asthma


Understanding Asthma http://bit.ly/1OvuKyu

Asthma is a chronic condition that limits your ability to breathe. It affects the airways, which are the tubes that transport air to your lungs. When people with asthma are exposed to a substance to which they are allergic (an “allergen”), airways become swollen and filled with mucus. As a result, air can’t pass through to reach the part of the lungs that absorbs oxygen (the “alveoli”).

During an episode of asthma, you will develop shortness of breath, tightness in your chest, and start to wheeze and cough. This is referred to as an “asthma attack”. In rare situations, the airways can become so constricted that a person could suffocate from lack of air.

More http://bit.ly/1OvuKyu



6ee5742c-d975-4ab6-b27d-673a22202fef_(1).jpg

No comments:

Post a Comment