Asthma, often known as bronchial asthma, affects the lungs. Your airways become constricted, bloated, and obstructed due to an abundance of mucus. These symptoms can be treated with medication. Lung illness asthma, commonly known as bronchial asthma, damages your lungs. It is a chronic (continuing) condition, which means that it requires ongoing medical care. The muscles that surround your airways relax when you breathe regularly, allowing air to pass through them silently and effortlessly. There are three possible outcomes during an asthma attack: The muscles around the airways tighten in bronchospasm (tighten). Your airways become more congested when they tighten. Constrictions in the airways prevent the free passage of air. Your airways' lining swells due to inflammation. Swollen airways restrict the amount of air that may enter or exit your lungs. Mucus generation: The attack causes your body to produce extra mucus. Airways are blocked by this heavy mucus. When your airways become more constrictive, you wheeze, which is a sound your airways make when you exhale.
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