Journal of Pulmonology and Clinical Research

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Journal of Pulmonology and Clinical Research 44 7897 074717

Bronchoconstriction:

Bronchoconstriction may be a condition during which the graceful muscles of the bronchus contracts. The bronchus is the pathway that moves air to and from your lungs. This contraction causes the bronchus to narrow and restrict the quantity of air passing into and out of your lungs. Bronchoconstriction usually occurs in the asthma, emphysema, and also other lung diseases. However, bronchoconstriction also can happen to those with none lung disease during intense exercise. The specific cause of bronchoconstriction isn’t known. However, some things are known triggers of bronchoconstriction also as asthma. These triggers may include: allergens, environmental pollutants, smoke, cold air, dry air, chemicals, respiratory infections, lung disease and stress. Another common trigger of the bronchoconstriction is intense or strenuous exercise. When this condition happens to someone with the asthma, it’s called exercise-induced asthma. The following are some of the symptoms of bronchoconstriction are coughing, being short of breath, wheezing, tightness or pain in the chest and extreme tiredness during exercise.

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