Excessive bronchial mucus is called bronchorrhea. It is characterized by an abnormal increase in mucus production in the airways, often leading to symptoms such as coughing and difficulty breathing. Bronchorrhea can be associated with various respiratory conditions, including chronic bronchitis, Asthma, and infections. Management typically focuses on treating the underlying cause and may include medications to reduce mucus production.
Yes, atropine is known to dry bronchial secretions by blocking the effects of acetylcholine on muscarinic receptors in the respiratory system, leading to decreased mucus production.
Bronchial secretions are fluids that are produced by the cells lining the bronchial tubes in the respiratory tract. These secretions help to keep the airways moist, trap foreign particles, and assist in clearing mucus and debris from the lungs through coughing or swallowing. Changes in the amount or composition of bronchial secretions can occur in various respiratory conditions.
Known as a bronchial spasm or asthma.
Mucus
Dilation of the bronchial tubes is increased by the sympathetic nervous system. Specifically, the release of norepinephrine from sympathetic nerve endings causes relaxation of the smooth muscle in the bronchial tubes, leading to bronchodilation.
false, People who produce too much mucus in the bronchial tubes have a disease called bronchitis
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Cystic Fibrosis
Asthma is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes with excessive production of mucus within the bronchial tubes. The common symptoms include: wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. The best way to get a definitive diagnosis is to visit a doctor.
Mucus.
Mucus (snot).
There is a thin layer of mucus in bronchial tubes to help protect the lungs from harmful particles.
Chronic bronchitis is often caused by smoking. Smoking causes the bronchial tubes to become inflamed and mucus production to increase.
Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic Fibrosis, a fatal genetic disorder in which excessive amounts of mucus are secreted, blocking intestinal and bronchial ducts and causing difficulty in breathing.
It's when bronchial tubes swell and too much mucus is produced
Chronic bronchitis