The word asthma originates from an ancient Greek word meaning panting. Essentially, asthma is an inflammatory lung condition that makes it difficult to breathe properly.
When any people inhale, the air travels through the following structures:
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Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Hay Fever
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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