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Two symptoms of someone having an asthma attack are: vomiting and diarrhea. the airway become swollen and produces thick mucus. insulin levels drop and headaches. insulin levels rise and breathing becomes easier

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The lining of the air away becomes swollen inflamed and thicker mucus is produced

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4.07 Quiz: Allergies and Asthma

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User Abhi Beckert
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Asthma is a respiratory condition that usually occurs in young generations. It is a condition that can be hereditary or can be caused by environmental factors (e.g. air pollutants). During an asthma attack the bronchi of the lungs experience spasms causing a difficulty in breathing. Also, the airway becomes swollen and it produces thick mucus as a reaction to allergens and other forms of hypersensitivity. The condition can be controlled through inhalant medicines that are prescribed by physicians and cannot be bought off the counter.
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