During an asthma attack, the airways in the lungs become inflamed and narrow, making it difficult to breathe. The muscles around the airways tighten and the cells that line the airways swell, producing extra mucus. Common triggers that can cause an asthma attack include allergens, respiratory infections, exercise, cold air, smoke, and air pollution.
During an asthma attack, the airways in the lungs become inflamed and narrow, making it difficult to breathe. The muscles around the airways tighten and the cells that line the airways swell, producing extra mucus. Common triggers that can cause an asthma attack include allergens, respiratory infections, exercise, cold air, smoke, and air pollution.
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During an asthma attack, the airways in the lungs become inflamed and narrow, making it difficult to breathe. The muscles around the airways tighten and the cells that line the airways swell, producing extra mucus. Common triggers that can cause an asthma attack include allergens, respiratory infections, exercise, cold air, smoke, and air pollution.
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