Bronchial spasms usually come on quickly. They can cause afeeling of tightness in your chestthat makes it difficult to catch your breath. Wheezing is one of the most common symptoms of a bronchial spasm. You may also cough a lot when your bronchial tubes are constricted. How long does it ...
(trachea), and bronchial tubes (bronchi) that results in swelling. coughing through the swollen vocal chords produces a sound similar to a barking seal. other symptoms: cough gets worse at night stridor (a high-pitched whistling sound) when your child breathes in. what to do: as bad as ...
Many diseases and conditions can symptoms of an acute or chronic cough. Signs and symptoms of an acute cough are chills, fever, body aches, sore throat, and headache while signs and symptoms of a chronic cough are chronic sinus infections, runny nose, o
A cough, phlegm, and feeling tired are typical symptoms of bronchitis, but these are also symptoms of other illnesses, so getting the right diagnosis and treatment is important. 2/16 Bronchitis: Inside Your Lungs When the bronchial tubes that carry air deep into your lungs become inflamed, ...
A Better Way to Manage Bronchiectasis: Bronchiectasis patients often receive an ongoing regimen of treatments to improve bronchial drainage and manage recurrent pulmonary exacerbations. However, these treatments are often insufficient to stop the cycle of bronchiectasis for some patients, which is when HFC...
Bronchitis is swelling of airways mostly due to a virus. Rarely, bacteria or fungi can also be the reason. Swelling in bronchial tubes may restrict air to and from your lungs. It typically causes a bad cough, chest discomfort, and fatigue. You may need t
When the bronchial tubes decrease in size and the patient is breathing, it is going to take more pressure to move the air into the swelled bronchi. If the radius of a patient’s bronchial tubes increased by sixteen percent, the pressure to move oxygen into the lungs would double. Therefore...
Asthma is a chronic disorder of the respiratory tract which leads to narrowing or blockage of the respiratory tract that can interrupt normal breathing. The symptoms include breathing difficulty, breathlessness, wheezing, cough, and flu.Answer and Explanation: ...
When you have a cold, certain chemicals (histamines) are secreted by your body; these may lead to sneezing, a runny nose, and watery eyes. Here are some remedies to stop your sneezing and runny nose: Clear the nose: Gently blowing your nose is the best way to clear all the nasal sec...
Phlegm usually accompanies colds and other infections related to the upper respiratory tract. Although it is actually not a severe health issue to concern too much, if you do not treat it timely, it can irritate and clog your bronchial tubes and thereby causing a secondary infection in the upp...