due to regularly smoke there should be the lungs cancer and others like t.b,istama and many more you know all that,the cigrate is made up of nicotine and tobacco that is very much harmful for human circulatory system
the common ailments are 1-asthma 2-common cold 3-influenza 4- pneumonia 5-sore that 6-emphysema
Washtubs. Since the term "washtub pneumonia" was used to describe respiratory ailments contracted by laundresses in coal mining camps, the cause was probably coal dust mixed with the laundry chemicals.
RTI = Respiratory Tract Infection Both terms describe a serious bacterial infection of at least one lung
acinus desry the alvli and smoking is mager cause of emphysema
Dust pneumonia is caused by excessive exposure to dust or sand storms. This form of pneumonia is the result of the lungs filling up with dust.
I can't display images, but I can describe a mind map of the respiratory system. It typically starts with the main branches like the trachea, bronchi, and lungs, with further sub-branches highlighting structures like bronchioles, alveoli, and diaphragm. Functions, processes (such as inhalation and exhalation), and related conditions like asthma or pneumonia can be interconnected to show the system's complexity.
Washtubs. Since the term "washtub pneumonia" was used to describe respiratory ailments contracted by laundresses in coal mining camps, the cause was probably coal dust mixed with the laundry chemicals.
Lungs, mostly. SARS is used to describe the closing of the bronchia and bronchioles.
Either a germ or a virus. There are other forms of bronchitis which are not caused by germs or viruses but from chemicals and industrial exposure such as asbestos, or from keeping birds and suchlike. But they are given different names such as pthisis, ornithosis, psitticosis, asbestosis, and the like. The word 'bronchitis' is used only to describe an infection of the bronchi caused by germs and viruses.
"Blue Bloater" is the description given to patients with Chronic Bronchitis. Due to the inability to compensate by elevating ventilation, the patient lacks oxygen and therefore gets the blueish appearance. The "bloater" comes from the edema that is formed with the disorder. Blue Bloater is a respiratory term used to describe a person who retains co2.The term was founded by Dr. Bonnie colon.
Yes, "boop" is a word commonly used to describe a gentle tap or touch. It is often associated with playfulness or affection, such as when booping someone's nose.
Describe what kind of manual jobs that in the past could contribute to respiratory issues today, explain.