Chest And Lungs

How Is Bronchitis Treated?

Unfortunately, there is currently no cure for chronic bronchitis. Most treatment is focused on making the symptoms less severe and trying to prevent further damage. Treatment involves: Lifestyle changes Medication Self-care and alternative treatments Oxygen Lifestyle Changes The first and probably the most important treatment is to stop smoking. Quitting smoking is a two-step process that […]

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How Can Bronchitis Be Prevented?

The easiest and most effective way to prevent bronchitis is to never smoke. If you do, quitting smoking at or, preferably, before the early signs of trouble can help keep damage to a minimum. For those who work in certain environments, use of respiratory protection devices such as respirators or filter masks can help prevent

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Living With Bronchitis

If you have bronchitis, there are steps you can take to help yourself: Smoking cessation Protecting against respiratory infections Breathing exercises Home environment Other tips Smoking Cessation Quitting smoking is the first and most essential step in treating chronic bronchitis. Once you stop smoking, your lung function may stabilize and even improve slightly, eventually declining

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When Should I Contact My Doctor?

Because chronic bronchitis is a long-term disease, it is very important to see a doctor regularly. You should call your doctor: Whenever you have a persistent cough, with or without phlegm, especially if you are a smoker If you have a fever, since this can be a sign of infection If you have shortness of

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Putting It All Together: Bronchitis

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to bronchitis. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes (or bronchi), which are the air passages that extend from the windpipe into the lungs. No matter what their occupation or lifestyle, people who smoke cigarettes are most likely to develop chronic bronchitis. The

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Glossary: Bronchitis

Here are definitions of medical terms related to bronchitis. Alveoli: Tiny sac-like airspaces in the lungs where carbon dioxide from the body is exchanged for oxygen from outside the body. Bronchial tubes, bronchi: Larger air passages in the lung, usually closer to the throat Bronchioles: Smaller air passages in the lung Bronchoconstriction: Tightening of the muscles of the surrounding

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Additional Sources Of Information: Bronchitis

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on bronchitis. American Lung Association  Phone: (800) 586-4872 http://www.lungusa.org National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute Information Center  Phone: (301) 251-1222 http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/index.htm The American Academy of Family Physicians  http://familydoctor.org/ The professional association for the family practice doctors in the U.S. They have a good selection of

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What Is Bronchoscopy?

Bronchoscopy (pronounced “brahn KAH skoh pee”) is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to see inside a person’s airways. The airways are called the bronchial tubes or bronchi. In this procedure, the doctor inserts a small tube called a bronchoscope through the nose or mouth. The tip of this tube is lighted, so the

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Why Is Bronchoscopy Performed?

A doctor will suggest a bronchoscopy if he or she needs to see inside your airways or remove something from them. Knowing the condition of your airways helps the doctor prescribe the right treatment, so you can start breathing better. This procedure is often used to help diagnose diseases like asthma, lung cancer, bronchitis, and

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Getting Ready For Bronchoscopy

Before the bronchoscopy (usually a day or two before), the doctor will usually test your blood and urine. You may also need to have a chest x-ray or CT scan. A CT scan is a painless, sophisticated x-ray procedure that uses a computer to provide images of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels. Tell your

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Glossary: Asthma In Children

Here are definitions of medical terms related to asthma in children. Allergen: A foreign substance that triggers an allergic response in a susceptible person. Allergens are usually common items encountered in everyday life such as substances from insects, animals or plants (such as pollen). Allergy: An unusual response to a small amount of a foreign substance that

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