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well Asthma is when the bronchioles swell up because of dust/pollen etc. basically any reaction of histamine in the body, then they become constricted which prevents you from being able to breathe properly

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How does asthma effect the tissue in the human body?

Asthma only affects the breathing of the human body. Asthma is caused by the swelling of the airways. Asthma causes wheezing, a rise or inflammation of the chest, and shortness of breath.


Where part of a human body is linked with asthma?

The lungs.


How an asthma attack triggered?

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Where does asthma take place in your body?

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Which human body system is linked to asthma?

The respiratory system is linked to asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs, causing them to become inflamed and narrowed, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.


Can a human develop asthma after birth?

yes


Asthma in dogs?

Asthma is possable for dogs.somtimes they even get somthing called airway disease!both are alike. it is just like a human with asthma


How does asthma get into your body?

by smoke from pollution


Where does asthma affect your body?

Your lungs...


Which part of the body is most affected by asthma?

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What body part does asthma attack?

In your lungs


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.