Most people take effortless breathing for granted. When your lungs are healthy, they expand easily into your chest cavity as you inhale, taking in vital oxygen for your blood to deliver throughout your body. With each exhalation, your lungs deflate and release carbon dioxide, a respiratory waste product. When you run to catch the bus or climb a steep flight of stairs, your breathing naturally adapts to meet the extra demand on your heart and lungs. You may feel slightly out of breath, but not actually short of breath because healthy lungs have a breathing reserve (extra air volume you can use after a normal exhalation). Shortness of breath also called dyspnea – a feeling of extreme tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, and what's sometimes referred to as "air hunger" – is a hallmark of respiratory disease. The lower respiratory system includes the windpipe, or trachea, which separates into a pair of bronchial tubes that lead down into either lung. Within the lungs, the bronchial tubes divide into multiple smaller branches called bronchioles. Stemming from these narrowing branches are small air sacs, called alveoli. Tiny blood vessels called capillaries surround the alveoli. These capillaries let oxygen and carbon dioxide pass back and forth between the lungs and bloodstream. Below are major types of respiratory diseases, early symptoms to recognize, tests you need for the right diagnosis, and treatments and self-management strategies to restore your breathing as much as possible.

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