How would an asthma attack most likely affect oxygen delivery in the body?
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When you have an asthma attack, your airways tend to become narrow and produce extra mucus. As a result, the oxygen in the blood becomes less. Moreover, the blocked airways also stop oxygen from entering the lungs and entering the blood stream for transport to various vital organs of the body. This can cause further health complications.
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