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Respiratory Disorders
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Bronchitis Description:
Inflammation of the bronchioles. Mucous cells lining resp. tract secrete more mucous than normal. Air passages narrow and decreased air movement. Causes: bacterial or viral infection, environmental chemicals
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Bronchial Asthma Description: Causes: Inflammed bronchioles
Results in imbalance between air entering (more) and air exiting lungs (less) Person needs to increase effort of expiration to compensate Symptoms include: coughing, wheezing, tightness in chest, shortness of breath Causes: Associated with allergies
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Emphysema Description: Causes:
Decreased number of alveoli and surface area for gas exchange leads to laboured breathing Decreased diameter of bronchioles causes a build up of pressure in lungs, causing alveoli to collapse Most often leads to COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Causes: Smoking Chronic bronchitis
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Lung Cancer Description: Causes: Uncontrolled growth of cells in lungs
Tumors block bronchioles reducing airflow to lungs Decreased surface area for gas exchange Causes: Most commonly smoking
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Respiratory Infections
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Influenza (Flu) Description Causes Highly contagious
Infected person coughs/sneezes and sends droplets of moisture containing the virus into the air Symptoms include: dry cough, sore throat, runny nose, muscle aches etc… Causes Caused by a virus (various mutations…most recent is H1N1 in 2009)
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Tuberculosis (TB) Description Causes
Symptoms include coughing, chest pain, coughing up blood, night sweats Affects the lungs, but can move to nervous system and cause death Causes Bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Spread through air when infected people sneeze or cough
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Pneumonia Description Causes Infection of lungs
Causes inflammation of lining of bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli Causes pus and mucus to accumulate in alveoli preventing gas exchange Causes Caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi
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