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Prolonged inspiration indicates and upper airway obstruction and prolonged expiration indicates a lower airway obstruction according to Brady Emergency Care 12th Ed.
Yes, in asthma, bronchitis, emphysema expiration is difficult than inspiration..
the definition of Asthma is a medical condition marked by difficulty in breathing.ASTHMA:Pathology . a paroxysmal, often allergic disorder of respiration, characterized by bronchospasm, wheezing, and difficulty in expiration, often accompanied by coughing and a feeling of constriction in the chest.I have asthma and it is no joke. If you have asthma, always check you have your asthma pump with you. You dont want to leave the house without it...
You don't want to use any medication past the expiration date, as it will not work as effectively as it should. Your asthma may not be as well controlled if you use Asmanex past its expiration date, which is 45 days from when you open it.
It's permanent scarring of the lung tissue from prolonged exposure to chlorine. Studies haven't connected it with cancer yet.. Think of it more like chronic asthma.
In general, inspiration requires more effort than expiration, as the lungs have a natural tendency to shrink back to their normal size, especially as the pressure inside the lungs is greater than the atmospheric.
Yes it is. Prolonged exposure can result in cancer, neurological disorders, immune system weakening, autoimmune disorders, asthma, allergies, and many other bad effects.
The most common symptoms of someone who has asthma are prolonged shortness of breath, coughing (at night), wheezing, and chest tightness or pain. If you are experiencing these symptoms for a long period of time it is recommended that you check with a doctor to find out exactly what the problem is as it may be something more serious.
They can be if you are in it for a prolonged time Answer: Dust can contribute to health problems. Especially if one has asthma. It is always wise to dust furniture, ceiling fans, and other areas in a room.
asthma is called (Rabbo) in Arabic and it writes (asthma = ربو ) or (the asthma = الربو )
No, the word prolonged is not an adverb.The word prolonged is a verb.The nearest adverb for the word "prolonged" is prolongedly.
The probable effect is that the steroid will be less effective. The expiration date is the date when a drug has lost 5% of its potency. The spray mechanism may not operate as efficiently, either.