Upper respiratory diseases can be influenced by various factors, including viral infections (such as the common cold and influenza), bacterial infections, environmental irritants (like smoke and pollution), and allergens (such as pollen and dust). Other contributing factors include weakened immune systems, seasonal changes, and underlying health conditions (like Asthma or Allergies). Lifestyle choices, such as smoking and poor nutrition, can also increase susceptibility to these diseases. Additionally, close contact with infected individuals can facilitate the spread of pathogens.
The cure of respiratory and circulatory system's disorders or diseases is keeping off all forms of drugs.
Yes, all diseases have risk factors.
cardiovascular diseases (heart diseases)lung cancerChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)are all diseases you can get from smoking tobaco.
Yes. e.g not all asthmatics are smokers.
The upper respiratory tract consists of all the parts above the larynx. This would include the throat, nasal cavity, sinus cavities, and the nose.
Yes they are. They are all connected by pesky tubes that can clog up at a moments notice and an infection in one can often end up as an infection in the other.
There isn't an infectious disease doctor. All of them are able to treat infectious diseases. But a ear, nose & throat specialist, doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the upper respiratory system (ear, nose and throat) can effectively treat such infections.
There are all sorts really there is ring worm, mites, colds, eye infections, chest infections, respiratory infections, and lots more.Go to the related link below (Guinea pig diseases) for areasonably comprehensive list of diseases
The hundreds of different viruses responsible for causing a common cold all make their attack on the human body in the upper respiratory tract. The virus particles attach to the cells of the mucous tissue in sinuses, nose, mouth, eyes, throat and trachea first. The bronchial tubes and lungs also can be affected. In addition to the respiratory system and eyes, the immune system is triggered to work to rid your body of the invader with an immune response, which will employ resources from the circulatory system and blood forming organs.
THE COMMON RESPIRATORY DISEASES ARE -COMMON COLD, COUGH, ASTHMA, CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE ( DUE TO SMOKING ), TUBERCULOSIS (ESPECIALLY IN INDIA), PNEUMONIA, PLEURAL EFFUSION, LUNG CARCINOMA ETC. The respiratory system is a group of organs that help you breath. Therefore it consists of the airways, ie, nasal passages, the trachea (windpipe), the lungs, pleura (pleura is the double membrane covering of the lung and respiratory muscles. Diseases of any of these parts are termed as respiratory diseases. They can be grouped into -congenital anomalies (present since birth), acquired diseases, and tumours. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (NOT SO COMMON)- agenesis or hypoplasia of lungs or its lobes, tracheal and bronchial atresia,stenosis, trabeoesophagial fistula etc. ACQUIRED DISEASES- asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, pneumonia, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, hypersensitivity pnemonitis, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary haemorrhage, Good-pasteur syndeome, pleural effusion, pneumothorax etc. TUMOURS- benign and malignant tumours of the lung, pleura and various metastatic tumours.
No, it is not skin, but a membrane that is found lining all parts of the body that are internal but with an outside exit. These include your entire digestive tract, upper respiratory tract, and urinary/reproductive tracts. This membrane produces mucous and you make plenty of it when you have a upper respiratory infection like a cold.
Three diseases of the respiratory system are asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pneumonia. These conditions can affect the lungs and airways, leading to symptoms such as difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest pain. Treatment options vary depending on the specific disease and its severity.