It is considered a protective mechanism of the deep airways that protects the alveoli from intrusion by toxic material (like chlorine gas). When active, it is supposed to relax when the trigger is gone. Some people lack the "relaxing" balance and need treatments that help. Proper treatments can reverse it quickly or it could take hours or days or result in death when it fails.
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