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bronchospasm

[brong-kuh-spaz-uhm]

noun

  1. spasmodic contraction of the muscular lining of the bronchi, as in asthma, causing difficulty in breathing.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bronchospasm1

First recorded in 1900–05; broncho- + spasm
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Example Sentences

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In its nightly update, the Vatican said the Pope did not present any further episodes of respiratory failure or bronchospasm.

From BBC

“The presence of Terbutaline was found in the player’s biological samples. The drug was taken to calm a bronchospasm issue, in October 2022, when the footballer was registered for Sevilla FC.”

If one of the gases causes bronchospasm or inflammation of the airway, a child “has much less leeway than a healthy adult,” she said.

The inflamed airways swell and narrow and the muscles surrounding them tighten, causing a bronchospasm.

The greatest concern in using the drug is the laundry list of possible side effects, with particular focus on the possibility of heart failure, mild or severe bronchospasm or suicidal thoughts.

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