Technically, no. Asthma is a respiratory disease that causes bronchospasms. This causes the airways going to the lungs to become narrowed, resulting in decreased oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide release.
Yes. The respiratory system is the lungs and other tissues involved in breathing.
It is a disorder of the Respiratory System
ashtma is not a disease as such ,it is a condition that sometimes is outgrown in adulthood, however, it could affect aperson for the rest of their lives as well.
Yes. Asthma is a disease that affects the respiratory system.
According to the American Lung Association, Asthma is a lung disease.
Asthma is a lung disease that makes it harder to move air in and out of your lungs.
Yes
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Asthma is an lung disease in any mammal, human or 4-legged. Answer is A: respiratory and inflammatory disease
Asthma
Chronic obstructive lung disease. This includes asthma, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, bronchiolitis, and alleric bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. The most common cause of obstructive lung disease is lung scarring after a tuberculosis infection.
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There are a few things that can cause you to have insufficient oxygen. Lung disease, asthma, pulmonary hypertension, lung fibrosis or lung cancer to name a few.
Pulmonologist are specialists dealing with lung related disease. But asthma is usually treated by Internists or doctors practicing General Medicine
Pneumonia is a lung infection that can make you very sick. Having a long-term, or chronic, disease like asthma, heart disease, cancer, or diabetes also.
Occupational asthma is a form of lung disease in which the breathing passages shrink, swell, or become inflamed or congested as a result of exposure to irritants in the workplace.
Black lung disease was first reported back in 1822. Doctors were under the impression that the the symptoms from black lung disease were asthma related. and called it miners asthma. However when In 1831, Upon discovering the blackening of miners lungs the term black lung disease was created. this term was replaced once again more then a hundred years later in 1942 to "pneumoconiosis" by British medical professionals working on understanding the dust diseases that affected coal miners. Black lung disease can be the result of inhaling coal dust. Modern medical terminology for this disease is "pneumoconiosis",
Yes, there are different stages of Lung Disease. Depending on how far along you are treatments vary. There are many different types of lung diseases such as asthma, Asbestosis, Pneumocystosis and others. Seek a professional on advice for the specific disease.