Bronchial Asthma in a Hot Climate: Interaction of Clinical Status, Lung Function and Environmental Factors

Bronchial asthma hot climate clinical-functional parameters

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  • Tosheva Khakima Bekmurodovna Bukhara State Medical University Associate Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine Propaedeutics of Internal Medicine
June 13, 2025

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Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by bronchial hyperreactivity and reversible airway obstruction. Climate conditions, particularly hot climates, can exacerbate the clinical course of asthma, affecting both symptoms and lung function. High temperatures, dry air, and increased exposure to environmental allergens (such as dust and pollen) pose significant challenges for asthma patients.

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