Bronchorrhea
bronchorrhea
( brong-koh-REE-ah )(bronch/o means bronchus, and -rrhea means abnormal flow)
Bronchorrhea
An excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi is known as bronchorrhea. This condition often occurs in response to inflammation or irritation of the airways, which can be caused by infections, allergies, or chronic respiratory diseases. The increased mucus production can lead to difficulties in breathing and may require medical evaluation and treatment.
Chronic Bronchitis.
Myxomatous is the medical term meaning pertaining to a tumor filled with mucus.
The bronchi are located in the lungs and are coated with mucus. They also have cilia which are small hair-like projections on the surface of the bronchi that move the mucus towards the outside of the body.
Excessive mucus in your mouth can be caused by various factors such as allergies, infections, smoking, dehydration, or certain medical conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Mucopurulent means containing both mucus and pus.mucopurulent
RHEUM (pronounced as ROOM)
erythematous mucous membrane
I'm not positive but if I am correct, it is either your trachea and/or mucus membranes.
The Bronchi become inflamed with Bronchitis, and they produce excess mucus.
it's called bronchitis.itis means inflammation of.Bronchitis is inflammation of the bronchi and happens when there is mucus build up. Bronchitis is usually not fatal, but it can be.
Mucus naturally occurs. As it is sticky, it is there to trap airborne particles before they get to the lungs. To expel mucus, for example, by coughing, is quite normal.