Guide To Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis Symptoms

Shortness Of Breath

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Shortness of breath occurs when an individual feels like they cannot inhale enough air or catch their breath. The lungs are responsible for removing carbon dioxide from an individual's blood and exchanging it for oxygen. The blood then serves to transport the oxygen to all of an individual's tissues throughout their body. However, the airways become inflamed, swollen, and narrowed in allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis patients. The narrowed airways do not allow the entry of as much air into the lungs of individuals who have this type of hypersensitive reaction. Less air coming into the lungs causes less oxygen to reach the blood. Shortness of breath occurs when the brain detects the oxygen levels in the blood dropping too low, and the carbon dioxide levels rising. The brain forces the lungs to work harder as a result and causes the individual to feel shortness of breath.

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