Breathing Easier and Preventing Attacks
Asthma is a persistent challenge for millions globally, where the bronchial tubes—the passages that allow air to pass in and out of the lungs—become hyper-responsive to various stimuli. This hypersensitivity leads to airway inflammation, swelling, and the production of excess mucus, all of which narrow the airways and restrict airflow. The primary problems faced by individuals with asthma include persistent coughing, a tight feeling in the chest, characteristic wheezing, and episodic shortness of breath, particularly during exercise or exposure to triggers.
