Asthma prevents the natural flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body.The body cells need oxygen to function well.
Asthma primarily affects the respiratory system, specifically the airways. It involves inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes, which can lead to difficulty in breathing. While asthma's primary impact is on the lungs, it can also have systemic effects by triggering responses in other organs, such as the heart, during severe attacks. Overall, asthma is a condition that primarily influences the organ system responsible for respiration.
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
If your asthma has gone away then it shouldn't affect you.
Yes. People have died from asthma. Do what you can do to avoid it.
If I remember hamsters don't get asthma or allergy..
Your lungs...
it doesn't
Not necessarily. But it could affect some people with asthma.
Asthma is a condition of the lungs. The nerves coating the inside of the lungs and the windpipe become sensitive and often restrict for short periods leaving a smaller hole for the air to pass through causing the sufferer to "wheeze". As a result, the lungs struggle to breath in enough air to maintain the boday and certain organs can become deprived of oxygen for a short period of time, affecting mostly the heart and brain. Long time sufferers will have scarring on their lungs from past attacks. You will also find their stomach muscles and diaphragm may be enlarged as these muscles are unnaturally used to force air in and out of the lungs during an attack. (asthma is a long term condition)
the organs would press on each other and crowd out the differennt organs thus affecting functions and be ineffective.
it affects lungs
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.