Not exact matches
These cells are thought to kick - start inflammation in the lungs, which causes
airways to narrow
during an
asthma attack.
This, in turn, results in too much mucin being produced by the mucous membranes in the
airways, restricting the flow of air and causing the shortness of breath felt
during an
asthma attack.
During an exacerbation or
asthma attack, the
airways can become especially inflamed.
Cold, dry air is responsible for the swelling of your
airways, and it usually triggers an
asthma attack, which is why sports such as ice - skating, hockey, cross-country skiing, or any outdoor activity
during the winter aren't the best option.
During an
asthma attack, the
airways become inflamed and narrow, muscles tighten, and sticky mucus known as phlegm is produced.
During an
asthma attack, the muscles surrounding the
airways constrict, reducing the space for air to pass through.
During an
asthma attack, these
airways become constricted, and the lungs create mucus