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Asthma
Asthma is a disease in which inflammation of the airways causes airflow into and out of the lungs to be restricted. The muscles of the bronchial tree become tight and the lining of the air passages swells, reducing airflow and producing the characteristic wheezing sound. This is known as an asthma attack, which can occur as an allergic reaction to an allergen or other substance (acute asthma), or as a part of a complex disease cycle which may include reaction to stress or exercise (chronic asthma. Update Date:
10/30/2006
Donald Accetta, MD, MPH, President, Allergy & Asthma Care, PC, Taunton, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

Lungs

Spirometry

Respiratory system

Asthma

Normal versus asthmatic bronchiole

Peak flow meter

Asthmatic bronchiole and normal bronchiole

Common asthma triggers

Exercise-induced asthma

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