Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Doctors don't yet clearly understand the origin of the airway inflammation that characterizes asthma. However, researchers have determined that this underlying inflammation often results in hyperresponsive (twitchy), constricted, and congested airways, which are increasingly liable to react to asthma triggers. HUGS!!! HOPE YOU HAVE A LESS SCARY DAY TODAY! ONE DAY AT A TIME! ANGEL PRECIOUS MARIE SPECIAL NEEDS MOTHERS ARE ANGELS IN DISGUISE SENT FROM HEAVEN! HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! mother of Tomas-spinal bifida, hydrophaleus, sciolosis, right ear deafness, epilepsy (Tonic-clonic, absence, complex partial, simple partial, atonic, myoclonic), left-field blindness, tethered cord, allergies, ezema, lazy eye, developmentally delayed Anastasia-ezema, allergies, nosebleeds -mild mental disability(MMD),ezema, allergies, asthma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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