Monday, September 27, 2010

serious ques so please serious answers individual?

what is the name of the cut in your brain and surrounded by your body that send signals to create steriods and surrounded by steriods such as for asthama what in them stops these parts from working please be as pictographic and/or discriptive as possible so i can understand The steroids setting free mechanism is so complex and involves so frequent organs that is not fully implied.
Basically, the principal steroid productor are the adrenal glands, situated over the upper pole of the kidneys. These respond to a million of different stimuli, such as stress, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels), excersice, inflamation, etc. The effects produced by the steroids are also numerous and one of them is the antiinflamatory effect.
In the asthma, the brochi are overreactive to some stimuli (usually cold air, stress, dust, and other asthma triggers) and they produce an excessive inflamation, that the run of the mill levels of steroids cannot overrun.
So, the problem within asthma is not the steroids or the the organs that produces them, but the overreactivity of the lungs. The clumsy way of treating this overreactivity and excessive inflamation is beside this potent antiinflamatory agents that are the steroids, but it doesn't cure anything, since the cause of the hyperreactivity is not removed, singular the effects.
If the steroid production system was what is working wrong, nearby will be systemic manifestations, such as hypoglycemia, tiredness, dehydration, delicateness, etc, instead of just the local lung effects.

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