In many cases, you don't - chickens have a very different pulmonary system than mammals, lacking a diaphragm and including air sacs for secondary oxygen absorption. There are very few medications that can be used in chickens at all (legally, they are all considered food-producing animals), and in many cases there are no treatments for chronic diseases because so few chickens live more than a couple of years.
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No. Marijuana is actually used to treat respiratory problems such as copd, asthma, chronic bronchitis, etc.
Because respiratory failure is not a disease itself, but the end result of many lung disorders, the best prevention is to treat any lung disease promptly and effectively.
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Salbutamol is used to treat bronchospasm as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
1. reduce effects of disease 2. kill the cause of disease
what is life span when diagnosed with Microangiopathic Disease within the brain without acute intraceanial abnormaility
Oxygen may also be used to treat chronic lung disease patients during exercise
Amoxicillin can be used to treat the sinusitis, acute and chronic. It can also be used to treat the ear infections like otitis media and otitis externa. It should not be used to treat the acute pharyngitis.
You get iron levels and consider anemia of chronic disease.
Any internist, general or family practice MD or DO would be able to treat the swine flu if there are no complications. If there are complications, then other specialists might be called in for consultation, such as an infection disease specialist, a pulmonologist (lung doctor) if the complication is secondary pneumonia or respiratory failure, an obstetrician if the woman is pregnant, and, depending on other complications that might arise (such as exacerbation or complications of asthma or allergies, other chronic lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disease, etc.).
chronic stable angina, coronary artery disease, or high blood pressure.