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Documented hypoxemia; severe respiratory distress (e.g., acute asthma or pneumonia); severe trauma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and chronic asthma).
Depending on the chemical, and an individual's body makeup and personal chemistry, the chemical may have a chronic effect.
Mucoperiosteal reaction = sinus wall thickening. Typically this is secondary to chronic sinus opacification (Chronic rhionosinusitis).
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Chronic means that it occurred over a extended period of time. For instance, if there was a small amount of some toxic substance in the water supply, then the effect might build up over time.
continuous, prolonged
Chronic Bronchitis
Chronic cough, severe wheezing, chronic bronchitis, shortness of breath, chronic respiratory infections and severe pain when breathing can all be symptoms. Emphysema can also be a symptom.
Synonyms include continuous or recurrent. Or for some uses: confirmed, settled, habitual
Medical marijuana is helpful to the people with chronic headaches and chronic migraines is to secure and efficient way to prevent. Chronic migraines will occur by symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Chronic headaches will occur by over pressure and tight band on the head.
Nasal congestion
Absolutely .It can anything from mild difficulties, to chronic conditions like emphysema, to lung cancer.
In short yes. If you mean continuous, long lasting, slowly developing. Physically your body does not perform as it once did and you face everyday challenges such as, chronic pain, chronic fatigue, limitation, loss of ability. It affects your responsibilities, relationships and personal identity.
chronic bronchitis
Asthma
Some of the symptoms of chronic nasal congestion are a hoarse voice, difficult breathing, persistent cough, frequent sneezing, bad breath, dizzines and swollen eyes.
With many difficulties and savings. The level of living is very low in Romania as a chronic underdevelopped country.