Respiratory Health
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If you have had a cold or suffered from allergies, you know what it feels like to have trouble breathing. For women with respiratory diseases such as asthma, breathing troubles can become a permanent, rather than temporary, problem. If you have a respiratory disease, the right medical treatment—and learning how to manage your condition—can help you breathe easier.
How the respiratory system works
Your respiratory system is made up of your nose, sinuses, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, lungs, diaphragm, and blood vessels. Breathing is the process of inhaling and exhaling. When you inhale, you bring oxygen-rich air into your body.
When you exhale, you release carbon di-oxide into the air from your body.You breathe about 25,000 times during a normal day. If you are healthy, this pro-cess is easy. But for the millions of wom-en with chronic, or long-term, respiratory diseases, breathing is not that simple.









