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Inhalation (or inspiration) happens when air or other gases enter the lungs.


Inhalation of air
Inhalation of air, as part of the cycle of , is a vital process for all human life. The process is autonomic (though there are exceptions in some disease states) and does not need conscious control or effort. However, breathing can be consciously controlled or interrupted (within limits).

Breathing allows oxygen (which humans and a lot of other species need for survival) to enter the lungs, from where it can be absorbed into the bloodstream.


Other substances – accidental
Examples of accidental inhalation includes inhalation of water (e.g. in drowning), smoke, food, vomitus and less common foreign substances (e.g. tooth fragments, coins, batteries, small toy parts, needles).


Other substances – deliberate

Recreational use
("laughing gas") has been used recreationally since 1899 for its ability to induce , states and relaxation, and is legal in some countries.

can be inhaled to give the voice a reedy, duck-like quality, but this can be dangerous as the gas is an and displaces the oxygen needed for normal respiration.

Various illegal gaseous, vapourised or aerosolized recreational drugs exist, and are classed as .


Medical use

Diagnostic
Various specialized investigations use the inhalation of known substances for diagnostic purposes. Examples include pulmonary function testing (e.g. test, diffusion capacity testing (, , )) and diagnostic radiology (e.g. radioactive xenon isotopes).


Therapeutic
Gases and other drugs used in anaesthesia include oxygen, nitrous oxide, helium, xenon, volatile anaesthetic agents. Medication for , croup, cystic fibrosis and some other conditions.


Mechanism
Inhalation begins with the contraction of the muscles attached to the rib cage; this causes an expansion in the chest cavity. Then takes place the onset of contraction of the thoracic diaphragm, which results in expansion of the intrapleural space and an increase in negative pressure according to Boyle's law. This negative pressure generates airflow because of the pressure difference between the atmosphere and alveolus.

The inflow of air into the lungs occurs via the respiratory airways. In health, these airways begin with the nose. It is possible to begin with the mouth, which is the backup breathing system. However, chronic leads to, or is a sign of, illness, and there is no mucus in the mouth to trap unwanted substances unlike the nostrils. They end in the microscopic dead-end sacs (alveoli) always opened, though the diameters of the various sections can be changed by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The alveolar air pressure is therefore always close to atmospheric air pressure (about 100 kPa at sea level) at rest, with the pressure gradients that cause air to move in and out of the lungs during breathing rarely exceeding 2–3 kPa.

Other muscles that can be involved in inhalation include:


Hyperinflation
Hyperinflation or hyperaeration is where the lung volume is abnormally increased, with increased filling of the alveoli. This results in an increased on X-ray, a reduction in lung markings and depression of the diaphragm. It may occur in partial obstruction of a large airway, as in e.g. congenital lobar emphysema, bronchial and mucus plugs in .


Yoga
Yogis such as B. K. S. Iyengar advocate both inhaling and exhaling through the nose in the practice of , rather than inhaling through the nose and . They tell their students that the "nose is for breathing, the mouth is for eating."
(2025). 9781608827022, New Harbinger Publications. .
(2025). 9780547569659, Houghton Mifflin. .


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