Difference between revisions of "Asthma"
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| − | : Asthma is caused by an inflamation of the [[bronchiole]]s. | + | : [[Asthma]] is caused by an inflamation of the [[bronchiole]]s. |
: When the [[bronchiole]]s get narrower it makes it more difficult to [[breath]]. | : When the [[bronchiole]]s get narrower it makes it more difficult to [[breath]]. | ||
: [[Smoking]] can make [[asthma]] a lot worse, so it is important for people with [[asthma]] to stay away from smokers. | : [[Smoking]] can make [[asthma]] a lot worse, so it is important for people with [[asthma]] to stay away from smokers. | ||
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===About Asthma=== | ===About Asthma=== | ||
| − | : Asthma is caused by an inflamation of the [[bronchiole]]s. | + | : [[Asthma]] is caused by an inflamation of the [[bronchiole]]s. |
: When the [[bronchiole]]s get narrower it makes it more difficult to [[breath]]. | : When the [[bronchiole]]s get narrower it makes it more difficult to [[breath]]. | ||
: [[Smoking]] can make [[asthma]] a lot worse, so it is important for people with [[asthma]] to stay away from smokers. | : [[Smoking]] can make [[asthma]] a lot worse, so it is important for people with [[asthma]] to stay away from smokers. | ||
Revision as of 21:10, 19 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Asthma is a medical condition where the bronchioles in the lungs get narrower and fill with fluid making it difficult to breath.
| A diagram showing a healthy bronchiole on the left and an inflamed bronchiole due to asthma on the right. |
About Asthma
- Asthma is caused by an inflamation of the bronchioles.
- When the bronchioles get narrower it makes it more difficult to breath.
- Smoking can make asthma a lot worse, so it is important for people with asthma to stay away from smokers.
- People with asthma can use an inhaler that can open up the bronchioles to allow more air through.
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Asthma is a medical condition where the bronchioles in the lungs get narrower and fill with fluid making it difficult to breath.
| A diagram showing a healthy bronchiole on the left and an inflamed bronchiole due to asthma on the right. |
About Asthma
- Asthma is caused by an inflamation of the bronchioles.
- When the bronchioles get narrower it makes it more difficult to breath.
- Smoking can make asthma a lot worse, so it is important for people with asthma to stay away from smokers.
- People with asthma can use an inhaler that can open up the bronchioles to allow more air through.