Asthma is characterised by paroxysmal and reversible obstruction of the airways. It is increasingly understood as an inflammatory condition combined with bronchial hyper-responsiveness. People of all ages can get bronchial asthma but it usually starts in childhood.Bronchial asthma is a common lung disease affecting millions of people worldwide.It is characterised by narrowing of the airways in the lungs but there are some major differences.Bronchial asthma is an allergic reaction to certain particles in the air known by the general term allergens which usually come from other animals or plants.Bronchial asthma is the common asthma which is an inflammatory disease of airways that causes periodic attacks of coughing, wheezing, breathlessness and even chest congestion.Asthma, disorder of the respiratory system in which the passages that enable air to pass into and out of the lungs periodically narrow, causing coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. This narrowing is typically temporary and reversible but in severe attacks, asthma may result in death.Asthma also occurs in people who do not have allergies.Chemical irritants trigger an inflammatory response that is initiated in a different way than in allergen-triggered asthma.Asthma medications are taken orally or inhaled in vapor form using a metered-dose inhaler, a hand-held pump that delivers medication directly to the airways.There are two kinds of asthma medications: bronchodilators which reduce bronchospasm; and anti-inflammatory medications which reduce airway inflammation.Bronchodilators are the most widely used medications for controlling sudden asthma attacks and for preventing attacks brought on by physical activity or exercise.They work directly on sites called beta-receptors that are attached to small muscle bands encircling the airways.Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by bronchial hyperreactivity and a variable degree of airway obstruction.It is diagnosed on the basis of the clinical history, physical examination and pulmonary function tests, including reversibility testing and measurement of bronchial reactivity.The goal of treatment is to control the symptoms of the disease effectively and in lasting fashion.

Bronchial Asthma is a disease of the lungs where an obstruction or disturbance in the ventilation of the respiratory passages evokes a feeling of shortness of breath.People suffering from asthma should ensure that their clothes, bedding, furniture etc do not collect dust and dirt.They can also consider using an air conditioner to regulate the atmosphere and the humidity in their surroundings.Asthma is a bronchial hypersensitivity disorder characterized by reversible airway obstruction, produced by a combination of mucosal edema, constriction of the bronchial musculature and excessivesecretion of viscid mucus, causing mucous plugs. Asthma is characterized by recurrent attacks of dyspnea, cough, and expectoration of tenacious mucoid sputum and usually wheezing.Asthma can be treated with ongoing medication, changes in environment and the avoidance of triggers.People with asthma can lead normal, active lives as long as they are aware of potential triggers of an asthma attack.The key elements necessary for bronchial asthma rehabilitation: long smooth exhale, voluntary control of breathing, establishing a normal breathing rhythm and lungs extra air removal.

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Asthma is characterised by paroxysmal and reversible obstruction of the airways. It is increasingly understood as an inflammatory condition combined with bronchial hyper-responsiveness. People of all ages can get bronchial asthma but it usually starts in childhood.Bronchial asthma is a common lung disease affecting millions of people worldwide.It is characterised by narrowing of the airways in the lungs but there are some major differences.Bronchial asthma is an allergic reaction to certain particles in the air known by the general term allergens which usually come from other animals or plants.Bronchial asthma is the common asthma which is an inflammatory disease of airways that causes periodic attacks of coughing, wheezing, breathlessness and even chest congestion.Asthma, disorder of the respiratory system in which the passages that enable air to pass into and out of the lungs periodically narrow, causing coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. This narrowing is typically temporary and reversible but in severe attacks, asthma may result in death.Asthma also occurs in people who do not have allergies.Chemical irritants trigger an inflammatory response that is initiated in a different way than in allergen-triggered asthma.Asthma medications are taken orally or inhaled in vapor form using a metered-dose inhaler, a hand-held pump that delivers medication directly to the airways.There are two kinds of asthma medications: bronchodilators which reduce bronchospasm; and anti-inflammatory medications which reduce airway inflammation.Bronchodilators are the most widely used medications for controlling sudden asthma attacks and for preventing attacks brought on by physical activity or exercise.They work directly on sites called beta-receptors that are attached to small muscle bands encircling the airways.Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by bronchial hyperreactivity and a variable degree of airway obstruction.It is diagnosed on the basis of the clinical history, physical examination and pulmonary function tests, including reversibility testing and measurement of bronchial reactivity.The goal of treatment is to control the symptoms of the disease effectively and in lasting fashion.

Bronchial Asthma is a disease of the lungs where an obstruction or disturbance in the ventilation of the respiratory passages evokes a feeling of shortness of breath.People suffering from asthma should ensure that their clothes, bedding, furniture etc do not collect dust and dirt.They can also consider using an air conditioner to regulate the atmosphere and the humidity in their surroundings.Asthma is a bronchial hypersensitivity disorder characterized by reversible airway obstruction, produced by a combination of mucosal edema, constriction of the bronchial musculature and excessivesecretion of viscid mucus, causing mucous plugs. Asthma is characterized by recurrent attacks of dyspnea, cough, and expectoration of tenacious mucoid sputum and usually wheezing.Asthma can be treated with ongoing medication, changes in environment and the avoidance of triggers.People with asthma can lead normal, active lives as long as they are aware of potential triggers of an asthma attack.The key elements necessary for bronchial asthma rehabilitation: long smooth exhale, voluntary control of breathing, establishing a normal breathing rhythm and lungs extra air removal.