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Q: is it Asthma or Bronical Asthma?

I'm trying to get Asthma Information is there a difference between Bronical Asthma and Regular Asthma???

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Kathi MacNaughton, Health Pro
7/ 1/09 3:08am

Hi JoJo,

 

Good for you, learning all you can about asthma! No, there is not a difference. Bronchial asthma is an older term that simply describes where the main symptoms of asthma occur, in the bronchial tubes. The bronchial tubes branch off of your main breathing tube, your trachea, into the two sides of the lung.

 

Let us know if you have any other questions, OK?

 

To your health,

Kathi

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By JoJo— Last Modified: 12/24/10, First Published: 06/27/09