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How Emotions Spark Asthma Attack- Dr Amarjit Mishra

Dr. Amarjit Mishra Ex-Assistant Professor, Auburn Universityu00a0and a well-known scientist suggests that stress activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, resulting in the release of cortisol.<br>

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How Emotions Spark Asthma Attack- Dr Amarjit Mishra

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  1. How Emotions Spark Asthma Attack- Dr Amarjit Mishra Also known as an asthma exacerbation or asthma flare-up, is a sudden and severe worsening of asthma symptoms. Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways. During an asthma attack, the airways become further constricted, making it even more challenging for air to flow in and out of the lungs.

  2. How Emotions Spark Asthma Attack- Dr Amarjit Mishra Numerous studies have established a link between emotional states and asthma symptoms. According to Dr. Amarjit Mishra, stress, anxiety, anger, and sadness have been identified as emotions that can potentially trigger or exacerbate asthma attacks.

  3. ANXIETY AND ANGER: THEIR IMPACT ON ASTHMA Anxiety disorders commonly coexist with asthma, and anxiety itself can act as a trigger for asthma attacks. Anxiety-induced hyperventilation leads to the elimination of excessive carbon dioxide, causing a shift in the body’s pH levels and promoting bronchial constriction.

  4. Excitement and Asthma: Unveiling the Link While less research than other emotional states, excitement has been linked to an increase in asthma symptoms in certain people. Amarjit Mishra and other scientists’ literary and observational research reveal

  5. According to Dr. Amarjit Mishra Auburn University. Relaxation techniques, including deep breathing exercises and meditation, can help individuals regulate. Their emotions and mitigate the impact of stress, anxiety, anger, and sadness on asthma symptoms. Source:-https://articlespostings.com/how-emotions-spark-asthma-attack-dr-amarjit-mishra/

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