2 question: what is asthma and how does oxygen travel through the body to the lungs?
Answers: This site could help you with one of your question. http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_cond…
you get the oxygen travelling the wrong way. it goes from the lungs into the body via the red blood cells. obviously the complex physiology that makes all that happen is what i studied two years for so i've condensed it to something simple for you. the other request for information, asthma, can best be understood by googling asthma. basically it is not a disease as much as it is a syndrome. to be asthma the symptoms and length of time must fit into a specific criteria. most people simply say they have asthma because 1. they wheeze, or 2. cough up stuff, or 3. have trouble sleeping because they own trouble breathing, or 4. just generally dont understand what asthma is but know the given name so thats what they call their symptoms.
asthma is the inflammation of the airways inside your lungs and air gets to your lungs through your airway then is occupied into the blood
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