This common symptom of bronchoconstriction is characterized by a high-pitched whistling sound during breathing, especially on exhalation.
What is wheezing?
This environmental factor, commonly found in dust, pollen, and pet dander, is a frequent trigger of bronchoconstriction in individuals with asthma.
What are allergens
This class of drugs, including albuterol, is commonly used to relieve acute bronchoconstriction by relaxing the muscles of the airways.
What are bronchodilators?
A common side effect of beta-agonist bronchodilators, such as albuterol.
What is tachycardia?
This muscle group plays a key role in the expansion and contraction of the chest during breathing and is located between the ribs.
What are intercostal muscles?
People experiencing bronchoconstriction may have difficulty breathing, particularly during this phase of respiration.
What is exhalation?
Exposure to this type of air pollution, often produced by vehicles and industrial activities, can irritate the airways and lead to bronchoconstriction.
What is smog or air pollution?
These anti-inflammatory medications, such as fluticasone and budesonide, help prevent bronchoconstriction by reducing inflammation in the airways.
What are corticosteroids?
Anticholinergic bronchodilators like ipratropium and tiotropium can lead to this uncomfortable mouth or throat side-effect.
What is dry mouth?
This condition, characterized by the tightening of the smooth muscle in the airways, often causes wheezing and shortness of breath during asthma attacks.
What is bronchospasm?
This feeling in the chest is a common symptom associated with bronchoconstriction, especially in asthma attacks.
What is chest tightness?
This viral infection can lead to bronchoconstriction and is a common trigger for wheezing and coughing.
What is an upper respiratory infection (URI)?
This inhaled treatment combines both a long-acting beta-agonist and a corticosteroid to address both inflammation and bronchoconstriction in asthma and COPD.
What is a combination inhaler? (e.g., Advair, Symbicort)
With inhaled corticosteroid combinations, a common side effect is this fungal infection in the mouth, which can cause white patches and soreness.
What is oral thrush?
This layer of the chest wall covers the lungs and lines the inside of the chest cavity, and its inflammation can lead to chest pain and difficulty breathing.
What is the parietal pleura?
In addition to wheezing, this symptom often accompanies bronchoconstriction and is marked by a rapid increase in the effort required to breathe.
What is shortness of breath?
Inhalation of this substance, which can be found in cigarette smoke, is a known cause of chronic bronchoconstriction and is a key factor in conditions like COPD.
What is tobacco smoke?
This type of bronchodilator, commonly used for acute bronchoconstriction, provides quick relief by stimulating beta-2 receptors in the lungs.
What is a short-acting beta-agonist (SABA)?
Corticosteroids, often used for long-term control can cause these side effects.
What is weight gain, fluid retention, and high blood pressure?
This is the part of the chest wall that protects the lungs and heart, formed by the spine, ribs, and sternum.
What is the thoracic cage?
This type of coughing, which often occurs at night or early in the morning, is a symptom frequently associated with bronchoconstriction in asthma patients.
What is a persistent or dry cough?
This condition, marked by airway inflammation due to an immune system response, is a major cause of bronchoconstriction, especially in allergic individuals
What is asthma?
This bronchodilator, commonly used for bronchoconstriction control, provides quick relief by stimulating beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the smooth muscles of the airways, causing them to relax.
What are long-acting bronchodilators? (Serevent)
A persistent dry or productive symptom that can occur with the use of inhaled bronchodilators, leading to irritation of the airways.
What is a cough?
This term refers to the narrowing of the airways in the lungs, making it harder to breathe and often seen in conditions like asthma and COPD.
What is bronchoconstriction?