Ms Inhale -
Inhalation, or breathing in, is the active phase of respiration where air is drawn into the lungs, providing oxygen needed for cellular metabolism. It is a complex process controlled by muscle movements that increase the volume of the chest cavity, lowering the pressure inside and allowing air to enter. The Mechanics of Inhalation
How the Lungs Work - What Breathing Does for the Body - nhlbi - NIH
Breathing acts as a key regulator of acidity ( ) within the body. ms inhale
In conditions like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), muscle weakness can impair the diaphragm and chest muscles, resulting in shallow breathing or breathing difficulties.
Conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma can reduce the efficiency of inhalation. Inhalation, or breathing in, is the active phase
Air rushes in through the nose or mouth, traveling down the trachea, through the bronchial tubes, and into the alveoli (air sacs). Physiological Role
Muscles between the ribs contract, pulling the rib cage up and out. In conditions like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), muscle weakness
The diaphragm (the muscle below the lungs) contracts and moves downward, flattening out.




