Why asthma makes it hard to breathe
Air enters the respiratory system from the nose and mouth and travels through the bronchial tubes
In an asthmatic person the muscles of the bronchial tubes tighten and thicken and the air passages become inflamed and mucus filled making it difficult for air to move
In a non asthmatic person the muscles around the bronchial tubes are relaxed and the tissue thin allowing for easy airflow
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