respirator masks with filters

by admin on January 21, 2009

respirator masks with filters

Bronchitis is a chronic disease well known. Basically, bronchitis involves irritation and inflammation in the bronchi, along with related bodies and tissues that our body uses for breathing.

The bronchial tubes in the human body filter air passing through the respiratory tract, whereas is proposed for the lungs. The bronchial tubes are covered with some hair-like projections minutes that prevent dirt and / or irritants (such as dust and / or pollen) to enter on the vital parts of our respiratory tract. The hair like projections called cilia.

Prolonged contact with the virus, chemicals and / or particles facilitates dust irritants to break the natural defenses of our respiratory system, eventually causing infection and inflammation.

Asthmatic bronchitis

1. Also known as COPD, bronchitis, asthma is a lung disease.

2. COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.

3. Typically affects people suffering from chronic bronchitis.

4. It is not easy to differentiate asthmatic bronchitis of pulmonary diseases. This is because the symptoms are quite similar in both cases.

5. The symptoms of asthmatic bronchitis are similar to those of several other diseases of the respiratory tract as bronchitis, sinusitis, common asthma, and emphysema.

6. Asthma is the persistent inflammatory disease in the airways of human body where airways become highly sensitive, producing excessive mucus, and swelling of mucus.

7. The key difference between obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma The Bronchitis is that the latter is often reversible, either with or without treatment.

8. People with asthma may experience episodes of symptom-free while some exchange acute asthma attacks last a few minutes or a few days.

9. The determinants of asthma attacks are very similar to bronchitis asthma (such as dust, snuff, etc.).

10. Common asthma is mainly through the allergens. Common allergens involve derivatives due to the season (which is pollen from trees, weeds and grass), and persistent (such as cockroaches, animal dander, dust, etc..) Almost all individuals with asthma are very sensitive to these triggers.

11. The root causes of bronchitis are bacterial infections. While asthmatic bronchitis is triggered by small specks of late through the walls of security created by the cilia, a part of the bronchial tubes.

12. Like other COPD, bronchitis asthma involves airway congestion. The bronchial tubes produce mucus actually in all normal circumstances. This mucus then covers the lungs, trachea and other important organs of the respiratory system. When irritants are nonexistent in our respiratory system, there is an overproduction of mucus that therefore this hinders our airways. A continuous mucus obstruction in the respiratory tract is the most common among patients with asthmatic bronchitis.

13. These factors contribute to the development of asthmatic bronchitis, bronchial hyperactivity and / or immunological aberrations, infections of children relentlessly, etc

14. People suffering from asthma and / or other types of serious chronic bronchitis be quite vulnerable to asthmatic bronchitis.

15. Those who are afflicted with chronic bronchitis ultimately contract for asthmatic bronchitis, due to long-term exposure to pollutants and / or toxins environment and especially cigarette smoking.

16. While medical experts are still investigating what exactly causes this disease, with far the established fact is that environmental factors leading to this disease.

17. General symptoms include dyspnea and asthmatic bronchitis (ie, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing), chest discomfort, cough, wheezing lasting several weeks, malaise or fatigue, loss weight, pain, common feeling of pain, high risk of infection, etc.

18. While the above factors are also seen in patients common asthmatics, people suffering from asthmatic bronchitis symptoms are also deeper. These are symptoms that show frequencies high compared with common asthma.

19. An important symptom is the person faces problems in meeting the musical notes as high or low sang.

20. Medical treatment for asthmatic bronchitis is almost similar to that given in the case of chronic bronchitis. The drugs, in both cases These steroids, antibiotics and bronchodilators.

21. Although these medications only relieve symptoms and comforting the patient as much as possible. Not exactly cure the disease.

22. Often patients of asthmatic bronchitis have to make long-term treatments in order to improve their health. The lawyer tem doctors on how to stay away from irritants such as pollen, dust, chemicals, alcohol vapor, smoke, etc.

23. These patients also should avoid bacterial infections not to go to the crowd. Where this is unavoidable, patients should wear masks covering their mouth and nose.

24. These patients always required to take influenza vaccines.

25. He must be educated on preventive measures to avoid all new bacterial or viral infections.

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