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Q: What body part does asthma attack?
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How an asthma attack triggered?

There are many ways an asthma attack can be triggered i have asthma but mine is caused by smoke, running, and also to much powder but every human body is different and could be caused differently


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Where part of a human body is linked with asthma?

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The air ways swells up and it becomes hard to breath. I should know that because I have asthma.


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A cat extends its body to attack?

A cat extends its body as part of the attack.


What happens if you leave asthma untreated?

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How does asthma affect body temperature?

To my knowledge, and after a quick browse through various medical pages and forums, I do not think Asthma will affect the body temperature (seldom, having an asthma attack might lower or raise your temperature as your body goes into "shock mode".) However, if anything, body temperature, I.E: lowering of the body temperature when sleeping or heightening of the temperature when exercising can be a trigger to asthma; but not the other way around.