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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonarchronic Bronchitis
« on: August 20, 2016, 12:38:26 pm »
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonarchronic Bronchitis - Know the Signs of a Bronchial Cough
There are many times of the year when bronchial infections seem to increase.  While not a researcher or medical professional, I have noticed that cold and rainy weather along with the changes in seasons, my kids seem to have more than their share of colds and flu like symptoms. :)

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Wheezing often sounds as if there's an air leak characterized as a whistling noise in the chest that occurs when breathing.  This is due to the obstructions and constrictions of the bronchial tubes due to infection. So after reading what we have mentioned here on Bronchitis, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here.

  • Bronchial cough can quickly be identified by a tight feeling in a person's chest and usually wheezing.
  • The person with bronchitis may also not be able to breathe deeply and breathing may be difficult or painful.
  • Writing on Bronchial Infections proved to be a gamble to us.
  • This is because there simply seemed to be nothing to write about in the beginning of writing.
  • It was only in the process of writing did we get more and more to write on Bronchial Infections.
  • Bronchitis, like many illnesses is broken down as either acute or short term, and chronic which is much longer.
  • A major sign of an upper respiratory tract infection is a persistent cough.
  • In an attempt to remove yellow or green mucus.
  • When infection hits, the pulmonary tract, it's not unusual for a body to generate huge amounts of mucus.
  • One symptom of bronchitis is an ongoing and persistent bronchial cough. ;)
  • Until you're able to get in to see the doctor however, have the person with bronchitis resting in a more upright position.
  • This sometimes can help control the coughing.
  • Hot tea with honey has also been known as a home remedy for a cough.
Hard Coughing can Lead to Ruptures or Pulled Muscles that then Make It Painful to Cough
Anyone with an illness like a respiratory tract infection also needs the rest in a medical doctor can help with both. Looking for something logical on Bronchitis, we stumbled on the information provided here. Look out for anything illogical here.

  • Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract and is mainly caused by constriction of the air passages due to several reasons.
  • There are quite a few conditions that manifest with symptoms similar to that of asthma.
  • This makes these diseases as well as asthma both very difficult to diagnose.
  • Some conditions that impersonate the symptoms of asthma relatively closely are described here to facilitate ease of detection and treatment.
Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema: Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are diseases that are very closely related to asthma. It is generally seen that the patients of slightly older ages start with asthma and later on if untreated develop symptoms of chronic bronchitis, which may eventually lead to symptoms of emphysema. The title of this composition could be rightly be Bronchitis Emphysema. This is because what is mentioned here is mostly about Bronchitis Emphysema.

Cardiac Asthma: In this situation the symptoms of breathlessness are similar to those of bronchial asthma but they are caused mainly because of a heart disease. These symptoms happen generally during sleep or after exertion. The attacks are very similar to those of asthma accompanied by suffocation and tightening of chest muscles. They may even create pain in the chest region. The patient gasps for breath and is very restless. He may sweat profusely and has terrible difficulty in inhalation and exhalation. This may also be accompanied by a sharp rise in blood pressure and may trigger off terrifying fear of death in patients. The attacks may last for about few minutes to few hours. After the attack the patients feel terribly exhausted even for several days.

Hysterical Emphysema: this is a Disease that is Mostly Psycho-Somatic in Nature
It is generally found in young girls and also in some hyper sensitive older women. In this symptoms are that of heavy breathing but do not show any difficulty in breathing. There is no perspiration and apparently there is no wheezing too. Bu the patient still feels very heavy breathing. The attack usually manifests after an emotionally charged bout that may include uncanny anger. We hope you develop a better understanding of Bronchitis on completion of this article on Bronchitis. Only if the article is understood is it's benefit reached.

Foreign body aspiration is found in toddlers mainly who tend to put everything in their mouths. These foreign bodies may then get sucked into the bronchial tubes and get lodged in the trachea. These may be tricky to detect as many foreign bodies do not get reflected on the X-ray and the symptoms are very similar to asthma. The doctors sometimes have to manually check and remove the foreign body with the help of a bronchoscope. Once you are through reading what is written here on Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema, have you considered recollecting what has been written and writing them down? This way, you are bound to have a better understanding on Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema.

The asthma may be due to allergens of any kind, which are difficult to detect as it is, and the system thus provoked may lead to more severe disorders. Sometimes the whole cycle may go in a different direction altogether and the patients develop asthma after a prolonged bout of chronic bronchitis. Thus, whichever route the diseases take it becomes complicated to chalk out the path where one may lead to another and symptoms may be very closely entangled. Saying that all that is written here is all there is on Bronchitis symptoms would be an understatement. Very much more has to be learnt and propagated bout Bronchitis Emphysema. :D.

Viral Bronchiolitis, Foreign Body Aspiration and Cystic Fibrosis: These three conditions are generally found in children and have symptoms closely mimicking those of asthma. Viral Bronchiolitis is a condition caused by a potent virus called the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). This virus causes wheezing and fever and the symptoms do not respond to anti-wheezing treatments. As you progress deeper and deeper into this composition on Bronchitis, you are sure to unearth more information on Bronchitis. The information becomes more interesting as the deeper you venture into the composition. :D.

Other conditions impersonating asthma may be malignant tumors of the chest like lymphosarcoma and Hodgkin's disease. Also swelling of the wall of aorta known as aneurysm may cause symptoms of asthma. Sometimes inhalation of inorganic and organic substances also bronchitis causes, symptoms and medications asthma. :)



Other cases it is seen that a patient develops intrinsic asthma after suffering with chronic bronchitis at some very early stages in life. Intrinsic asthma may develop much later and also without any apparent history of allergens or any genetic indications. So many times because of the close relativity of all these diseases it becomes very difficult to chart out the primary cause leading to other complications. Closeness in symptoms also presents a very tricky situation. :)

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a serious disorder which may produce chronic intestinal and pulmonary problems. The symptoms here are those of severe asthma. The disease may start with recurrent infections and pneumonia. The infants who are underweight and prematurely born generally show the symptoms of CF. the chest X-rays of such children show severe scarring of the lungs due to recurring bouts of pneumonia. CF is best detected with the help of a sweat test because the patients secrete excessive amounts of sodium and chloride salts in their sweat.

  • Contrast to bronchial asthma, cardiac asthma is caused by failure of the pumping action of the left ventricle of the human heart.
  • It is generally a condition that is suspected in people with a history of hyper tension and heart diseases in the family.
  • It is also to be generally ruled out before proceeding for further treatments if the patient happens to be above the age of forty years.
  • This is a systematic presentation on the uses and history of Bronchial Asthma.
  • Use it to understand more about Bronchial Asthma and it's functioning.

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