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What happens during an asthma attack or asthma exacerbation?

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What happens during an asthma attack or asthma exacerbation?

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Children with asthma have acute episodes when the air passages in their lungs become narrower, and breathing becomes more difficult. These problems are caused by an over-sensitivity of the lungs and airways. • The lungs and airways overreact to certain triggers causing: • the lining of the airways to become inflamed and swollen. • tightening of the muscles that surround the airways. • an increased production of mucus. • Breathing becomes harder and may hurt. • There may be coughing. • There may be a wheezing or whistling sound, which is typical of asthma. Wheezing occurs because the rush of air moving through the narrowed airways.

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Children with asthma have acute episodes when the air passages in their lungs become narrower and breathing becomes more difficult. These problems are caused by an over-sensitivity of the lungs and airways.

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