The respiratory system, specifically the lungs and bronchii.
Nervous system.
The nervous system, especially the brain is linked to strikes. A stroke on the heart is called a heart attack. The small arteries that bring blood to the brain (or heart) lose blood flow and the cells that it feeds die.
Human body systems include: the nervous system, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the immune system, the integumentary system.
Asthma primarily affects the respiratory system, but it can indirectly influence the excretory system. For instance, asthma exacerbations can lead to increased stress on the body, which may affect kidney function due to altered oxygen levels or fluid retention. Additionally, medications used to manage asthma, such as corticosteroids, can impact kidney health and fluid balance. Overall, while asthma doesn't directly target the excretory system, its effects can lead to secondary complications.
immune system
The lungs.
Digestive System
Nervous system.
Muscular system and nervous system
skeletal system
The digestive tract.
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.
Osteoporosis affects the Skeletal System. But the Skeletal System relies, in part, on the Digestive System and what is eaten along with the Endrocrine System which controls how the body regulates and uses minerals, hormones, etc.
The nervous system, especially the brain is linked to strikes. A stroke on the heart is called a heart attack. The small arteries that bring blood to the brain (or heart) lose blood flow and the cells that it feeds die.
The body system that is affected by athsma is the respiratory system. when you have asthma your brochioles get inflamed causing it to be hard to breathe. therefore you have to have an antiinflamatory puffer.
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
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