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Viral Bronchitis Pneumonia: Signs and Symptoms
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[size=4][b]Viral Bronchitis Pneumonia - Signs and Symptoms of Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]The bronchi are the lining of the air tubes of the lungs. The inflammation of the bronchi is called Bronchitis. It can be the result of a cold, a sore throat or influentza. The cool air and the low temperatures in winter influence in a negative way the disease. You can be contaminated with the virus that causes Bronchitis by breathing a polluted atmosphere or by smoking.

Another sign of chronic bronchitis is the weezing. It is produced by the bronchospasm which is represented by the contraction of the circular muscles in the wall of the bronchial tubes.If this happenes the coughing becomes less efective too.

[size=large][b]The Heart is Also Affected in Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]The right heart enlarges. There is an extra pumping power because of the increase of the resistance to blood pumped through the lungs. The consequence is the oedema which is an exaggerated accumulation of liquid in the interstitial space. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Bronchitis Emphysema, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately!

[size=large][b]This Circumstances Smoking Becomes More Dangerous[/b][/size][hr]Another disease which takes part of the category of COPD is Emphysema. Bronchitis and Emphysema lead to breathlessness. Anothe aspect is that it is restricted the quantity of the oxygen that reaches to the blood. This blood without enough oxygen is blue and it gives a bluish tinge to the skin. In medicine this color of the skin is called cyanosis. This is a very helpful sign for the diagnosis. Interesting is what we had aimed to make who is affected by bronchitis Breathing. It is up to you to decide if we have succeeded in our mission!

[size=large][b]Using a Microscope We can Have the Image of the Cells in the Healthy Lungs[/b][/size][hr]These cells looks tall, columnar and their surface is covered with cilia which are able to move creating the image of a wind blowing across a field of ripe corn. This surface covered with cilia is near the inside of the tube and it has the role to protect the lungs. This protection is possible because the movement of the cilia carry dust and other foreign materials upwards and away from the delicate air sacs from the lungs. Smile

Bronchitis takes part of the disease grouped under COPD which means chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. If the disease doesn't respond to treatment it can progress to COAD (chronic obstructive airway disease). In this case tiny lung air sacs break down to form larger air spaces. At the same time, because of this change, the surface area available for the transfer of the oxygen to the blood is much less. So the other organs are less oxygenated. the mucus block the smaller bronchial tubes which becomes inflamed. As the information we produce in our writing on Chronic Bronchitis may be utilized by the reader for informative purposes, it is very important that the information we provide be true. We have indeed maintained this.

[list][*]The symptoms last for one or two weeks, but this period is longer and the Bronchitis becomes chronic in cigarette smokers.[*]They manifest also inevitable winter flare -ups.[/list]

Bronchitis usually refers to an acute inflammation of the air passages in your lungs. The airways that connect the windpipe (trachea) to the lungs. It causes coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. Cough is often yellow or green mucus. There are two main types of bronchitis: acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis is often caused by the same viruses that cause colds. It usually begins as a sore throat, runny nose or sinus infection, then spreads to your airways. It can cause a dry cough that remain. Acute Bronchitis can result from breathing vapors irritant, such as tobacco smoke or polluted air. Bronchitis may be indicated by a expectorating cough, shortness of breath (dyspnea), and wheezing. Occasionally, chest pain, fever, fatigue or malaise and may also occur. :o.

[size=large][b]Bronchitis Treatment and Prevention Tips[/b][/size][hr]1. Take a nonprescription cough medicine. 2. Limit your exposure to pollutants and other lung irritants. Do not judge a book by its cover; so don't just scan through this matter on Acute Bronchitis. read it thoroughly to judge its value and importance. :o.

Wash your hands frequently to avoid spreading viruses and other infections. 4. Get an annual flu vaccine and a pneumococcal vaccine as directed by your doctor. We were actually wondering how to get about to writing about Bronchitis. However once we started writing, the words just seemed to flow continuously!

[size=large][b]Take Aspirin or Acetaminophen (Tylenol) If You Have a Fever[/b][/size][hr]Do not give aspirin to children . Drinking fluids is very important. A cool mist vaporizer or humidifier can help decrease bronchial irritation. It is rather interesting to note that people like reading about Bronchitis Condition if they are presented in an easy and clear way. The presentation of an article too is important for one to entice people to read it! :o.

Acute bronchitis often begins with a dry cough annoying which is triggered by the inflammation of the bronchial wall. Bronchitis caused by Adenoviridae can cause systemic symptoms and gastroentestinal. Chronic bronchitis is a condition in the long run. Chronic bronchitis is also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD for short. Cigarette smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke are also risk factors for bronchitis. People who have chronic bronchitis are more susceptible to bacterial infections of the lungs and respiratory tract, such as pneumonia. Pneumonia is more common in smokers and people exposed to the occasion smoke.One of the best ways to guard against acute bronchitis is to wash their hands frequently to get rid of viruses. Minimize exposure to air pollutants. It is always better to have compositions with as little corrections in it as possible. This is why we have written this composition on Bronchitis Often with no corrections for the reader to be more interested in reading it. Smile

[size=large][b]The First Thing to Know is What is Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]When the airways become swollen or irritated, you have acute bronchitis. This condition, bronchitis almost always causes coughing and a few other respiratory problems. People mostly refer to bronchitis as a chest cold. This condition is most frequent in the winter time. Because this season is mostly known for colds or for the flue, this is the reason why acute bronchitis is common in the winter. Bronchitis first start when at first you have had an upper respiratory problem. Children are more at risk of developing acute bronchitis than adults are. The illness, either flu or the cold starts to spread from the nose and your throat to the airways, thus causing bronchitis. Acute bronchitis is not a very serious illness, unlike chronic bronchitis. The maximum period that one can have acute bronchitis is about two weeks and the minimum is as less as five days. However, short the period of time that you can have bronchitis, coughing, which is the trade mark for.

[size=large][b]Bronchitis can Last Even After the Illness Has Been Cured[/b][/size][hr]The main reason that one develops acute bronchitis is because of an infection. Almost all infections that then lead to acute bronchitis are caused by a virus. Acute bronchitis can also be caused by bacteria or a fungus, but these are very rare cases of bronchitis infection. Furthermore, you can also develop acute bronchitis if you are exposed daily to chemicals that get into your body through air. Smoke, dust or vapors can also cause acute bronchitis. If you live in an area that is polluted, the risk of developing acute bronchitis is higher and you are also more at risk of recurrence of bronchitis. There is also another problem if the child or person lives around people that smoke, his/ her chances of developing acute bronchitis are much higher. Variety is the spice of life. So we have added as much variety as possible to this matter on Bronchitis Symptoms to make it's reading relevant, and interesting!

Your child is also more at risk of developing acute bronchitis, if she/ he also suffers from other medical problems. The main problems that one can have and thus increase the risk of bronchitis are allergies, asthma, heart problems and recurring problems with tonsils. Children who are born early, premature babies also have an increased risk of developing acute bronchitis. vaccinations against germs may be a helpful way to decrease the risk of developing acute bronchitis, especially in children. Be also very careful not to smoke around the child. :o.

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