Asthma affects the lungs because the nevs coating the inside of the lings and the windpipe becomes sensitvice and often restrict for short preriods leaving a smaller hole for the air to pass through causing the suffer to "wheeze"
Asthma is an inflammation of the linings of the trachea and the bronchial tubes. Despite this limited direct effect, the reduced oxygen levels and increased stress of an asthmatic attack affects the entire body.
Yep, your correct.
5+4343 Is equal to about 12 cells.
i have asthma and litter has never affected me
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Asthma affects the lungs.
If you get affected that way from a cat you are allergic to the cat. It has nothing to do with the asthma.
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There is no such thing as an asthmatic cell.
your digestive, the digestive is affected because of your food that stops in your asphogus because of the swelling of the asthma
Yes of course every human being have white blood cells asthma people are just having less blood cells...
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Asthma is mostly found in places that are humid or windy. But, asthma can also be caused by allergies. That's what happened to me... allergy induced astma. I was diagnosed last year.
male, because they are more actives