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asthma is found in the respiratory tract
The word asthma is a noun. Asthma is a respiratory condition.
Asthma is one respiratory disorder.
the upper respiratory track
no
it can be
Macular degeneration
asthma
During an asthma attack, a person's respiratory passages become narrowed and inflamed
fast breathing rate In asthma or other lung diseases, the ability to expire carbon dioxide decreases, resulting in buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood, resulting in respiratory acidosis (decreased pH in the blood). Acidosis stimulates the respiratory centers in the brain, causing the respiratory rate to increase (tachypnea) to attempt to normalize the pH of the blood.
The body system that is affected by athsma is the respiratory system. when you have asthma your brochioles get inflamed causing it to be hard to breathe. therefore you have to have an antiinflamatory puffer.
avoid asthma triggers (my guess)