Biology, asked by lovely8745, 9 months ago

Explain Bronchial asthama and Pneumonia​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bronchial Asthma :-

  • It is a allergic attack of breathless accompanied by bronchial obstruction or spasm. It is generally caused by hypersensitivity of bronchioles to foreign substances. Generally or difficult in breathing are common symptoms.

Pneumonia :-

  • It is an acute infection or inflammation of alveoli of the lungs .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Asthma and pneumonia are two respiratory conditions. They share some symptoms, but they have different causes and treatments. Pneumonia may be more difficult to detect in people with asthma.

Asthma does not directly cause pneumonia, but people with a history of chronic respiratory problems, such as asthma, could have a higher risk of developing pneumonia.

In this article, we look at the link between asthma and pneumonia, explore symptoms and diagnoses, and discuss the differences between these conditions in children and adults.

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