Always asking the physician is a great idea this is infact true!
It can decrease the chance of you getting the virus, especially if there is a new strand of influenza. it helps prepare your body to fight it off better if you get the virus
I think the answer is Pharynx
B. Lactic acid build up creates pains and aches on the muscles
Asthma- A condition in which a person's airways become inflamed, narrow and swell, and produce extra mucus, which makes it difficult to breathe.
Asthma attack- Called an asthma exacerbation, the airways become swollen and inflamed. The muscles around the airways contract and the airways produce extra mucus, causing the breathing (bronchial) tubes to narrow.
During an attack, you may cough, wheeze and have trouble breathing. Symptoms of a minor asthma attack get better with prompt home treatment. A severe asthma attack that doesn't improve with home treatment can become a life-threatening emergency.