Asthma Causes Part 2
Causes Of Asthma The main component of bronchial asthma is Airflow obstruction This airflow obstruction is due to 3 factors: A-Contraction of the airway smooth muscle(Bronchoconstriction) Smooth muscle tissue is a type of muscle tissue found in blood vessels, digestive tract, some sphincters and bronchioles. This type of muscle tissue is innervated by the autonomic nervous system thus it is involuntary acting. In a normal individual, bronchial smooth muscle tissues relax causing dilatation of the airways when more oxygen supply is needed as in fight or flight, they contract causing bronchoconstriction when there is no demand for more oxygen as during rest and sleep. In an asthmatic, there is an exaggerated bronchoconstriction and airway narrowing on exposure to allergens. This is due to hyperresponsiveness of their airways ( This was discussed in the previous article). B-Increased secretion of the epithelial glands Airways are lin