BIOL 11500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Asthma, Spirometry, Pubmed

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Thousands of people within the u. s. are affected by asthma attacks every day and the number continues to grow. One such person is kathleen, she is a twenty-year old student at purdue university and presents symptoms of increasing asthma attacks per week at our health clinic. Kathleen was diagnosed with asthma five years and uses her rescue inhaler, four times a week or more. Within the clinic, they have recorded her basic vital signs: Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways (pubmed health). When this occurs, shortness of breath, chest tightness, or wheezing will be experienced: mucus construction - in addition to the narrowing lungs, the lung produces an increased amount of mucus. This can lead to mucus plugging and further narrowing of the airways, making symptoms worse: inflammation - the inside of the airways become swollen and inflamed. This swelling even further decreases airflow and makes it more difficult to breathe.

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