ailments of respiratory system
pneumonia tonsillitis pharyngitis emphysema bronchial asthma common colds tuberculosis lung cancer laryngitis bronchitis
1.colds 2.laryngitis 3.pharyngitis 4.tonsilitis 5.bronchitis 6.bronchial asthma 7.pneumonia 8.tuberculosis 9.emphysema 10.lung cancer
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1. Laryngitis - the inflammation of the voice box (larynx) caused by viral infection. 2. Tonsillitis - the inflammation of the tonsils due to infection. 3. Pharyngitis - an acute inflammation of the throat (pharynx) caused by viruses or bacteria. 4. Bronchitis - the inflammation of the bronchi caused by viral infection. 5. Bronchial Asthma - an attack of breathlessness accompanied by wheezing. 6. Pneumonia - an infection of the lungs caused by viruses or bacteria. 7. Tuberculosis (TB) - an infection of the lungs caused by tuberculosis bacteria. 8. Emphysema - an ailment in which the alveoli in the lungs become damaged and is usually caused by heavy cigarette smoking and to some degree by long exposure to polluted air. 9. Lung Cancer - an uncontrolled growth of cells which affect the lung tissue and the main cause of Lung Cancer is cigarette smoking.
C.O.P.D. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a terminal disease brought on through smoking. C.O.P.D is a group of diseases including Emphysema and Asthma and others that cause a reduction in the ability to breath and eventually death.
Uh.. lung cancer. That's all I know of.
The respiratory system has two parts, the upper and the lower. Common conditions of the upper respiratory system include, hay fever and rhinitis. Lower respiratory ailments include asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema, and tuberculosis.
You can get many diseases, including, but not limiting; Lung cancer, tuberculosis, bronchitis, emphysema,
Five that come to mind: lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, asthma, emphysema, tuberculosis
No, it would be just a normal noun because it is a thing.The answer above is partially correct. "Lung condition" in general is not a proper noun, but the name of a specific lung condition like Emphysema, Tuberculosis, or Asthma is proper noun. For example, in the sentence, "she has a serious lung condition called Emphysema," the general term, "lung condition," is not a proper noun, but the specific term, "Emphysema," is.
It depends on how hurt you are. Bronchial pneumonia or pulmonary pneumonia can hurt you a lot. But there are other things like bronchitis, bronchial asthma, emphysema, lung cancer and tuberculosis. You have to consult your doctor.
the oils in oregano helps cure allergies, hay fever, actinomycosis, asbestosis, blastomycosis, a big epidemic in southern Ontario, blood clots, bronchitis, cough, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, demolition lung (where people work around a lot of dust), histoplasmosis, nasal polyps, pneumonia, sarcoidosis, silicosis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, whatever kind of a throatitis you could have, and tuberculosis