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  • Asthmatic Bronchitis Glossary

    Bronchial:
    Of the bronchus (plural: bronchi), affecting the bronchi.

    Bronchial Asthma:
    An obstructive lung condition due to Heightened sensitivity of the lung tubes, where due to the reversible Obstruction one experiences difficulty in breathing.

    Bronchitis:
    Inflammatory condition of the bronchus or bronchi.

    Asthmatic bronchitis:
    Bronchial inflammatory condition in children suggestive of Hyper responsiveness of the lung tubes producing narrowing of the air passage leading to tube spasm and hence difficulty in respiration.

    Dyspnea:
    Difficult respiration

    Bronchus:
    One of the two branches of the trachea, the main air-pipe joining the nose and the lungs.

    Trachea:
    The main air-pipe, which bifurcates into two bronchi, each, going to the respective lung.

    Alveoli:
    A sac like end organ of the bronchioles where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.

    Bronchioles:
    One of the millions small end-branches of the bronchi, which transports oxygen.

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