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  2. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Asthma phenotyping and endotyping has emerged as a novel approach to asthma classification inspired by precision medicine which separates the clinical presentations of asthma, or asthma phenotypes, from their underlying causes, or asthma endotypes. The best-supported endotypic distinction is the type 2-high/type 2-low distinction.

  3. Nearly 1 in 10 Americans have asthma. Here's what ... - AOL

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    "Asthma can be episodic or chronic as it affects people differently with some people only having intermittent mild symptoms and other people having chronic severe symptoms," says Dr. Joshua ...

  4. Everything You Need to Know About Asthma, from Symptoms to ...

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  5. Acute severe asthma - Wikipedia

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    Acute severe asthma, also known as status asthmaticus, is an acute exacerbation of asthma that does not respond to standard treatments of bronchodilators (inhalers) and corticosteroids. [2] Asthma is caused by multiple genes , some having protective effect, with each gene having its own tendency to be influenced by the environment although a ...

  6. Trouble sleeping? Chest pain? Could be symptoms of adult asthma

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    Other symptoms, like shortness of breath, wheezing and persistent cough, were more frequently recognized as indications of adult asthma. Doctors warn that if symptoms go undetected and untreated ...

  7. Pathophysiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    During an asthma episode, inflamed airways react to environmental triggers such as smoke, dust, or pollen. The airways narrow and produce excess mucus, making it difficult to breathe. In essence, asthma is the result of an immune response in the bronchial airways. [3]

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