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Asthma is a condition with varying symptoms, often influenced by inflammation within the respiratory system. Understanding these symptoms and what happens during an asthma attack is key to managing the condition effectively.
Asthma symptoms are not constant; they fluctuate, with periods of wellness and exacerbation.
The combination of inflamed bronchi and swollen mucous glands results in a narrowed airway, often manifesting as a wheeze or cough.
Similar to the body's reaction to a cold, asthmatics may experience coughing as an attempt to clear the airways, although this is often ineffective due to the nature of the condition.
An asthma attack is a severe exacerbation of the condition, significantly impacting breathing.
The combination of airway constriction and mucous overproduction can dangerously restrict oxygen supply to the lungs, making breathing exceedingly difficult.