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asthma

inhaler
An inhaler (puffer, asthma pump or allergy spray) is a medical device used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing. This allows medicines to be delivered to and absorbed in the lungs, which provides the ability for targeted medical treatment to this specific region of the body, as well as a reduction in the side effects of oral medications. There are a wide variety of inhalers, and they are commonly used to treat numerous medical conditions with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) being among the most notable.
bronchospasm
Bronchospasm or a bronchial spasm is a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles. It is caused by the release (degranulation) of substances from mast cells or basophils under the influence of anaphylatoxins. It causes difficulty in breathing which ranges from mild to severe.
World Asthma Day
World Day
peak expiratory flow
person's maximum speed of expiration
heliox
Heliox is a breathing gas mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2). It is used as a medical treatment for patients with difficulty breathing because this mixture generates less resistance than atmospheric air when passing through the airways of the lungs, and thus requires less effort by a patient to breathe in and out of the lungs. It is also used as a breathing gas for deep ambient pressure diving as it is not narcotic at high pressure, and for its low work of breathing.
aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease
human disease
thunderstorm asthma
human disease
status asthmaticus
type of asthma
occupational asthma
respiratory medical condition caused or exacerbated by the workplace
feline asthma
cat allergy
exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
medical condition
Curschmann's spirals
microscopic finding in the sputum of asthmatics
Yokkaichi asthma
Epidemic of asthma caused by air pollution in Japan
metered-dose inhaler
device that helps deliver a specific amount of medication to the lungs
asthma spacer
medical equipment used with metered dose inhalers
Exhaled nitric oxide
Breath test for respiratory inflammation