Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial asthma is a disease which affects the respiratory system of the human organism. Bronchial asthma makes the airways more constrained and makes it more narrowed down through certain symptoms like wheezing, lack of proper breath, tightness of the chest and coughing etc. The symptoms of Bronchial asthma can sometimes range from mild to severe life threatening. Moreover, it is to be estimated here that the symptoms of Bronchial asthma can be solely controlled through the use of certain drugs and through changes in the life style. Bronchial asthma is generally caused by inflammation of the breathing or the bronchial tubes which is present in the lungs.
The most common cause of Bronchial asthma is environmental pollution. Exposure to the environment of cotton and flour dust, smoke, smoke and to a wide range of chemicals further increases the risk of Bronchial asthma. Generally, the most common symptom which is associated with Bronchial asthma can be felt with the tightness sensation in the chest.