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Title: What Do You Mean There are Two Types of Bronchitis
Post by: glennaguilar on June 09, 2016, 08:45:26 am
Bronchial Asthma - What Do You Mean There are Two Types of Bronchitis - Acute and Chronic?
Bronchitis, like many disorders can be classified based on length of time someone has symptoms.  Chronic bronchitis is considered long-lasting or long term.  While most of us non professional medical types are doing good to recognize basic symptomatic conditions, pulmonary specialists need to be much more detailed and their understanding and diagnosis of various illnesses and diseases.  This is the only way that treatments for both types of bronchitis and other illnesses can be accurately diagnosed and treated.

Wheezing   Difficulty Breathing   Congestion   a Tight Feeling around the Chest   Chronic bronchitis on the other hand, is an ongoing condition that can last for months or years.  Chronic bronchial infections are many times caused by environmental factors. ;)

It's Basically an Infection that Constricts the Breathing Passageways
It can be caused by either a bacteria or be viral in nature.  In one case, an antibiotics treatment regimen can help shorten the duration the person is sick.  In the other, antibiotics will do absolutely no good.  This is one reason why it's important to visit the doctor when you suspect bronchitis if only to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.  Without a simple medical test, there's no way a layperson such as you or I can determine if antibiotics are necessary.  By the way, giving antibiotics when they aren't necessary can actually do more harm than good especially in children.

Acute Bronchitis can be Identified by a Persistent Cough and Wheezing
A whistling or wheezing sound can be heard by listening carefully to someone breathing whose bronchial tubes are constricted.  An acute case of bronchitis typically clears up in days but can last longer than a week or so.  Some of the more common signs and symptoms of an upper respiratory infection such as bronchitis may include... :D.

Has Long Been Known that Smoking and Lung Cancer are Causally Linked
After having discovered this association though, much has been made of the heightened incidence of other forms of cancer caused by of smoking. I am going to highlight the data that reiterates the claims and suggest that the evidence is not so strong for other forms of cancer being causally linked with smoking. The evidence is analysed from the mortality statistics for the UK in 2002.

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Death from cancer of the upper respiratory tract was found at a rate of 66% in smokers, nearly three times the percentage of smokers. Note though that women sufferers represented half of their cohort compared with three quarters of men, suggesting upper respiratory cancer is more likely in men than in women smokers. We cannot be blamed if you find any other article resembling the matter we have written here about Chronic Bronchitis. What we have done here is our copyright material! :)

Finally, heart disease is the biggest single killer in the UK with over a quarter of a million deaths a year as a result of its various forms.  Of all the major forms of heart disease, ischaemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, aortic aneurysm, myocardial degeneration and atherosclerosis, the percentage of smokers suffering from aortic aneuryism was just under 60%. All other forms of heart disease showed near 26% or below. This suggests that smoking may not be the main contributory factor but it almost certainly will have had an impact.

Next, Bladder Cancer Takes Over 1,800 Lives Per Year of Which 37% are Found to be Smokers
However, only 19% of female cases were smokers compared with 47% of male cases. It is fair to assume that there are other factors more prevalent in female bladder cancer other than smoking but the link is clear in men.

Oesophageal cancer deaths numbered just under 5,000 and the deceased were found to be 66% smokers, 71% and 65% men to women respectively; again another clear link that smoking and oesophageal cancer are linked. It may take some time to comprehend the matter on Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis doctors (http://enochfulton.forumsmotion.com/t24-causes-and-risk-factors-of-acute-bronchitis) have listed here. However, it is only through it's complete comprehension would you get the right picture of Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis. :D.
Medicinal Importance of Vasaka/Vasa/Adhatoda (Adhatoda vasica)

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Vasaka, also called adhatoda, adalodakam.The name of this plant was derived from Malayalam . The leaves of this plant was not eaten by goats as it is bitter ...

Deaths from COPD in 2002 in the UK numbered 28,500 of which 84% were smokers demonstrating a clear link between the inhalation of tobacco smoke and the disease as is the case with lung cancer. We are proud to say we have dominance in the say of Bronchitis. This is because we have read vastly and extensively on Bronchitis.

Will work through the statistics because 26% of the population are smokers and so one might reasonably assume that any incidence of cancer where less than 26% of sufferers are smokers may have other more prevalent causes than smoking.

All in all, there were over 114,000 premature deaths in 2002 from cigarette smoking, mostly from cancer, but also from heart disease and pulmonary (lung) disease. The best way to improve ones chances of not suffering from a shortened life and succumbing to one of the diseases mentioned in this article is by quitting smoking once and for all. Benefits have been clearly documented and the sooner smokers quit, the bigger the benefits of quitting become on their life expectancy. Indeed, smokers who quit before they reach thirty, statistically negate virtually all the ill health effect of smoking and can generally expect to live as long as a non-smoking contemporary. The development of Bronchitis has been explained in detail in this article on Bronchitis. Read it to find something interesting and surprising! :o.