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 What is Asthma
One example is seasonal variation in hyper-responsiveness of the bronchial tubes in persons with pollen allergy: during pollen season they become more sensitive to all of their triggers of asthma (not just to pollen); out of pollen season they gradually become less sensitive again.
Equally important is the fact that in a particular person with asthma, the susceptibility to bronchial narrowing may vary over time, just as the intensity of their asthma may wax and wane.
The important point here is that even when feeling well and entirely free of symptoms, a person with asthma continues to have a low level of asthmatic inflammation in his or her bronchial tubes.
http://www.asthma.partners.org/NewFiles/WhatIsAsthma.html   (1429 words)

  
 University of Miami School of Medicine - Glossary - Asthma
The contraction and relaxation of the bronchial smooth muscles are controlled by two different nervous systems that work in harmony to keep the airways open.
The outer walls of the bronchial tubes are surrounded by smooth muscles that contract and relax automatically with each breath.
Shortly thereafter, corticosteroid drugs that treated inflammation appeared and have become the mainstay of therapy used today.
http://www.med.miami.edu/glossary/art.asp?articlekey=284   (4057 words)

  
 BRONCHITIS - LoveToKnow Article on BRONCHITIS
When this takes place all the symptoms already detailed become greatly intensified, and the patients life is placed in imminent peril in consequence of the interruption to the entrance of air into the lungs, and thus to the due aeration of the blood.
Some relief is always obtained by inhalations, and theoretically, an acute specific bronchitis should be successfully treated by inhalation of antiseptic and soothing remedies.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BR/BRONCHITIS.htm   (3458 words)

  
 Bronchitis
Chronic Bronchitis suggests a weakness of the bronchial tree or chronic infection in the bronchi, sinuses, lungs, allergies and in children, enlarged tonsils or adenoids may predispose to recurrent bronchitis.
Bronchitis is generally a self-limiting condition with the bronchial tubes eventually healing and returning to normal function.
While this cough, may only be slightly distressing in the beginning, it is essential for it helps the body to eliminate the excess bronchial secretions.
http://www.well-net.com/prevent/bronchit.html   (1825 words)

  
 Common Medications, Pulmonary Medicine, Pulmonology Medical Services
By opening the bronchial tubes, the medication reduces the coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath associated with asthma and chronic bronchitis.
The salmeterol relaxes the muscle constricting the bronchial tubes, allowing more air to enter the lungs.
Xopinex (levo-albuterol): Xopinex dilates the inflamed, constricted bronchial tubes commonly found with asthma and chronic bronchitis.
http://www.sehpulmonology.com/common-medications.htm   (2286 words)

  
 Bronchitis Print Version - Primary Care Consultants
The asthma medicines used for acute bronchitis are usually given in an inhaler.
For some people with acute bronchitis, doctors prescribe medicines that are used to treat asthma.
These medicines help open the bronchial tubes and clear out the mucus.
http://www.pccdocs.com/patientresources/patient_pamphlets/print/bronchitis_print.htm   (825 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Tracheal/bronchial rupture
A collapsed lung is treated with a chest tube, connected to suction, that re-expands the lung.
For patients who have breathed a foreign body into the airways, rigid or fiberoptic bronchoscopy may be used to retrieve the object.
Patients may have difficulty breathing, may cough up blood or other secretions, and may develop subcutaneous air (bubbles of air that can be felt underneath the skin of the chest, neck, arms, and trunk).
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001092.htm   (589 words)

  
 Atelectasis
Diagnosis is made by examination of the chest and by chest x-ray.
Measures taken to relieve bronchial obstruction depend on the clinical circumstances.
Surgery or radiation therapy may be required to treat large obstructing tumors.
http://www.lakeside.ca/Patient_Info/atelectasis.htm   (512 words)

  
 Asthma Bronchial Chronic From Smoking
Bronchial Asthma poorly treated may develop to include Chronic Bronchitis...
Role of smoking on bronchial responsiveness and asthma...
Key words Bronchial asthma - bronchial hyper-responsiveness - chronic obstructive pulmonary...
http://all-asthma.info/resources/asthma-bronchial-chronic-from-smoking.html   (374 words)

  
 lonebronxpunk: fuck my bronchial tubes.
i've been sick for what feels like weeks now and in spite of my efforts to ward off bronchial infections and allergies, by means of no less than six medications, i seem to have gotten worse not better.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/lonebronxpunk/57290.html   (336 words)

  
 Diseases of the Bronchi
It has not been my experience that it is confined to one side of the chest, or one lung, more than to both lungs.
Etiology.--Acute bronchitis is, in common, everyday language, catarrh--the same as catarrh of the nose and throat, or catarrh of the intestine, such as colitis, etc. Every cold that is caught means an exacerbation of the chronic bronchial disease.
There is a heart asthma--an asthma that is due to valvular heart disease.
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 The Healthy Site Products: Ultra Herbal Allergy Aid - Provides relief of respiratory allergies, helps open bronchial ...
The natural action of these specific herbs helps to open bronchial tubes and ease breathing.
This 100% natural botanical formulation supplies 9 beneficial herbs to help provide temporary relief of respiratory allergies.
The Healthy Site Products: Ultra Herbal Allergy Aid - Provides relief of respiratory allergies, helps open bronchial tubes and eases breathing.
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 CHEO — Child Health Information
The muscles around your bronchial tubes would tighten up, to try to keep smoke out of your lungs.
This web page will tell you about lung anatomy and what asthma is, as well as what the common symptoms are.
The bronchial tubes have tiny bands of muscle, which encircle them.
http://www.cheo.on.ca/english/2011a.html   (348 words)

  
 Mega-Pro Vasopro, 48 tablets
For the temporary relief of shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and wheezing due to bronchial asthma.
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Can only be sold to persons over the age of 18.
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 YOGA AND ASTHMA
The full expansion of the chest facilitates deep breathing, which helps relieve spasm from the bronchial tubes.
Technique: Stand erect with the spine straight and the head and chin facing the ceiling.
The cleansing breath releases stresses and tensions from throughout the mind and body.
http://www.anahatayoga.net/Well79.html   (3174 words)

  
 Bronchus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This property allows a bronchopulmonary segment to be surgically removed without affecting other segments.
Asthma is hyperreactivity of the bronchi with an inflammatory component, often in response to allergens.
Smooth muscle is present continuously around the bronchi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronchial_tubes   (303 words)

  
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In addition, the chest "tightness" you feel is due to increased resistance to air movement in the bronchial tubes.
This process not only culminates in clinical asthmatic symptoms but also increases the hyper-responsiveness of the bronchial tubes to other irritant and/or allergen exposure(s).
Bronchial asthma is a chronic (long term) disease affecting the bronchial tubes (bronchi, breathing tubes, or airways) of the lungs.
http://www.asthmacenter.com/manual/part1-01.html   (1293 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Bronchitis
Acute bronchitis is characterized by fever, chest pain, severe coughing, and often the secretion of sputum (mucous material coughed up from the respiratory tract).
Acute bronchitis affects the branches of the bronchi and may develop into bronchial or lobular pneumonia.
Chronic bronchitis, a serious and incurable disorder, may result from repeated attacks of acute bronchitis.
http://ca.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761576367/Bronchitis.html   (140 words)

  
 * Laser Therapy bronchial tubes
Learn more about Laser Therapy and bronchial tubes
Information about fields in those which low level laser therapy finds application
The mucous membrane cells of our bronchial system are often overstressed.
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 Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. Page 1100
Finally they open into the left atrium of the heart, conveying oxygenated blood to be distributed to all parts of the body by the aorta.
The filaments from these plexuses accompany the bronchial tubes, supplying efferent fibers to the bronchial muscle and afferent fibers to the bronchial mucous membrane and probably to the alveoli of the lung.
Lastly, some ramify upon the surface of the lung, beneath the pleura, where they form a capillary network.
http://www.bartleby.com/107/pages/page1100.html   (624 words)

  
 albuterol (Ventolin, Proventil) - drug class, medical uses, medication side effects, and drug interactions by ...
DRUG CLASS: Albuterol is a bronchodilator used in treating asthma and other conditions with reversible airway obstruction.
Albuterol dilates bronchial airways by relaxing the surrounding bronchial muscles.
Albuterol can also be helpful in patients with emphysema and chronic bronchitis when their symptoms are partially related to reversible airway obstruction.
http://www.medicinenet.com/albuterol/article.htm   (590 words)

  
 Treatment of Asthma, Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mayo Clinic takes a multidisciplinary approach to asthma.
Long-acting bronchodilators reduce constriction of the bronchial muscles.
Cromolyn and nedocromil are other anti-inflammatory drugs that help prevent narrowing of the bronchial tubes in people with allergic asthma and exercise-induced asthma.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/asthma-jax   (495 words)

  
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Walking pneumonia just means that you're not sick enough to need to stay in bed.
Pneumonia (or pneumonitis) is just an infection in the tissue of the lung, just like bronchitis is an infection in the bronchial tubes, and pharyngitis is an infection in the pharynx, or throat.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/doctor.qa/pneumonia/walking.regular/content.html   (235 words)

  
 News 14 Carolina 24 Hour Local News HEALTH
The fluid makes it hard to breathe and stimulates the lung to cough as a way of trying to cleanse itself of the mucus.
The tubes in the respiratory system carry air into the lung tissue.
Doctors also urge those suffering from bronchial infection to wash their hands thoroughly, especially after coughing, to minimize the risk of spreading the virus.
http://www.news14charlotte.com/content/health?ArID=44837&SecID=26   (305 words)

  
 Henry Ford Health System
Who can benefit from Laser therapy and other forms of interventional bronchoscopy?
For patients with very early lung cancers in the bronchial tubes, this type of treatment can be curative and prevent the need for surgery.
Interventional Bronchoscopy describes a group of different treatments that can be used to relieve shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and other symptoms caused by lung cancer or other conditions that may narrow the windpipe or bronchial tubes.
http://www.henryfordhealth.org/body.cfm?id=38089   (923 words)

  
 EPHEDRA is a high potency herb to help the respiratory system maintain clear bronchial tubes.
Do not use this product if you have ever been hospitalized for asthma or if you are taking any prescription or over-the-counter drug for asthma unless directed by a doctor.
EPHEDRA is a high potency herb to help the respiratory system maintain clear bronchial tubes.
Provide dietary support for the body's natural ability to open bronchial tubes for easier breathing
http://www.vitalityweb.com/nutrition/Ephedra.htm   (102 words)

  
 health.com :: asthma in childhood
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During an asthma attack, several changes take place in your bronchial tubes: The muscles around them contract, squeezing the tubes.
Early in an attack, the problem isn't that you can't breathe in but that you can't breathe out.
http://www.health.com/health/wynks/asthma__childrenWYNK2000-MAL/whatishappening.html   (252 words)

  
 Bronchiectasis Principal Health News
People with the disease called cystic fibrosis (CF) often have their bronchial tubes obstructed by the thick, sticky mucus which is a hallmark of CF.
Toxic exposures (breathing ammonia, for example) can harm the bronchi, and lead to bronchiectasis.
Hair-like projections which line the bronchial tubes (also present in other areas of the body).
http://www.principalhealthnews.com/topic/topic100586551   (931 words)

  
 Definition: Bronchial Tubes
People with asthma have bronchial tubes that are inflamed.
The bronchial tubes are also overly sensitive, or hyperreactive, to certain things like exercise, dust, or cigarette smoke.
This causes the muscles around the bronchial tubes to tighten up.
http://www.kidshealth.com/parent/asthma_basics/dictionary/bronchial_tubes.html   (167 words)

  
 Information about Bronchiectasis
Patients may be predisposed to get this condition with various congenital or inherited deficiencies such as immunological deficiency or cystic fibrosis.
Certain pneumonias which may be associated with measles and whooping cough, usually occurring in childhood may predispose to this condition by weakening the walls of the bronchial tubes and causing pockets of infection to form.
Bronchiectasis is caused by various types of infections which damage and weaken the bronchial walls and interfere with the action of the cilia.
http://www.mamashealth.com/lung/bronchi.asp   (372 words)

  
 Asthma Facts - What is Asthma?
It's a chronic respiratory condition in which certain "triggers" cause air passages in the lungs to become inflamed.
Three things happen to the bronchi that make it more difficult to breathe.
The muscles around the bronchial tubes can tighten, making the air passages even smaller.
http://www.allergyasthmatech.com/allergyasthmatech/asthmafacts.asp   (234 words)

  
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Periodic flow in a model of the bronchial tubes, Teichmann
http://www.aoe.vt.edu/aoe/faculty/josfac/fluidnature/unit01/unit1e.html   (19 words)

  
 British Lung Foundation - Bronchiectasis
improvement of airflow through the bronchial tubes by anti-asthma treatment.
Almost all causes of bronchiectasis reduce the ability of the bronchial tubes to clear mucus.
mechanical obstruction of the bronchial tubes by inhaled foreign bodies, for example, peanuts
http://www.britishlungfoundation.org/bronchiectasis.asp?dis=10   (770 words)

  
 Asthma in Teens and Adults -- Overview
Although there is no cure for asthma, with treatment you can control your symptoms and prevent further damage to your lungs.
If the inflammation is not controlled, asthma could lead to permanent changes in the bronchial tubes and harm your lungs.
in your bronchial tubes, which carry air to the lungs.
http://my.webmd.com/hw/asthma/hw163657.asp   (309 words)

  
 British Journal of Pharmacology - Abstract of article: Neurokinin A-LI release after antigen challenge in guinea-pig ...
In conclusion, we found that allergen provocation of guinea-pig bronchi caused an increased outflow of NKA-LI that was reduced by treatment with both pyrilamine and icatibant.
These findings demonstrate that the allergen-induced release of histamine and bradykinin stimulate sensory nerves and thereby increase outflow of tachykinins that contribute to the allergic reaction.
The involvement of histamine and bradykinin was studied by using specific receptor antagonists.
http://www.nature.com/bjp/journal/v122/n3/abs/0701382a.html   (435 words)

  
 What is Asthma? Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes
One fact that all experts agree upon is that the likelihood of becoming asthmatic increases significantly if one or both parents already suffer from the condition.
Asthma is a disease of the bronchial tubes.
One out of every three people who have asthma is a child under the age of eighteen.
http://www.lungdiseasefocus.com/asthma/index.php   (272 words)

  
 Asthma and allergy triggers - overview
Asthma is an inflammatory condition affecting the airways.
Viral respiratory infections in association with asthma and sinusitis: a review.
The result is "irritable" bronchial tubes that contract in response to many irritants like cold air, cigarette smoke or the smoke from bushfires.
http://www.allergycapital.com.au/Pages/asthma1.html   (920 words)

  
 How We Breathe — Information from WebMD
But if harmful substances, such as cigarette smoke, are inhaled, the cilia stop functioning properly, causing health problems like asthma.
One bronchial tube leads to the left lung, the other to the right lung.
For your lungs to perform their best, these airways need to be open during inhalation and exhalation, and free from inflammation or swelling and excess or abnormal amounts of mucus.
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/46/1660_51085.htm   (483 words)

  
 Asthma and the Respiratory System
Then the muscles in your bronchial tubes tighten: this is called bronchospasm.
All these changes cause your tubes to narrow, which means you have to work harder to move air in and out of your lungs.
The air then flows into the two main bronchial tubes, each of which supply air to a lung.
http://www.sandi.net/health/asthma/asresy.html   (342 words)

  
 EMedicine Article & Samuel, Ong. bronchitis, Emphysema
Extensive details include the work up, treatment medications and follow up.
When a person has, it may be harder for air to pass in and out of her...
Many people suffer a brief attack of acute Bronchitis with fever,...
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 Definition: Bronchial Tubes
For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
From there, it passes through the bronchial tubes, which are in the lungs.
When a person breathes, air comes in through the nose or mouth and then goes into the trachea (windpipe).
http://www.kidshealth.com/teen/asthma_basics/dictionary/bronchial_tubes.html   (89 words)

  
 bronchial - definition of bronchial by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
bronchial - relating to or associated with the bronchi; "bronchial tubes"; "bronchial pneumonia"
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
Of or relating to the bronchi, the bronchia, or the bronchioles.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bronchial   (129 words)

  
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Bronchitis is a condition which is clinically defined as a chronic cough with mucus production most months of the year.
Bronchiectasis Hub - A brief definition, followed by links to research articles, studies and images.
Bronchitis - Bronchitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the deep inner lung passages called the bronchial tree.
http://www.diseasedirectory.net/Respiratory_Conditions/Bronchitis/default.aspx   (572 words)

  
 Allergies, Hay Fever and Asthma
An asthma attack may be brought on by any of the previously mentioned allergens or by infections in the sinuses or bronchial tubes.
Emotional stress, hormonal changes, irritants such as cigarette smoke, changes in temperature and humidity, and exercise also may trigger an asthmatic episode.
The chief symptoms of asthma include coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
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 fections of the ear, larynx and bronchial tubes may occur.
fections of the ear, larynx and bronchial tubes may occur.
Also, prolonged year-round nasal stuffiness and mouth breathing may lead to facial bone growth changes in children.
This includes allergens, such as house dust mites, pets and irritants, such as tobacco smoke and chemical fumes.
http://www.madmoney.co.uk/health/allergy-studies-treated.html   (235 words)

  
 Strategian: Headline Articles in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, and Psychology
Radon gas has been discussed and studied as a health hazard, because the gas can be inhaled by humans and deposited in the bronchial tubes and the lungs.
Some studies have suggested that exposure to radon gas in the home could be a cause of cancer--especially lung cancer and leukemia [some information taken from the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology].
Radon gas is produced as a result of the natural decay of minerals containing uranium or thorium found in rocks, the soil, water, etc. This gas can then leak into a home especially through the basement.
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 Bronchial Tubes
Home > Patient's Guide > Glossary of Terms > Bronchial Tubes
Large, delicate tubes that carry air into the tiny branches and smaller cells of the lungs after this air has passed through the mouth, nasal passages, and windpipe (trachea).
http://www.cts.usc.edu/zglossary-bronchialtubes.html   (40 words)

  
 Doctors find dentures in man's bronchial tubes - Sify.com
Surgeon Chen Chun-lei said the unidentified man visited his clinic several days ago complaining of shortness of breath and a high fever.
Chen operated after an X-ray detected an unknown object in one of his bronchial tubes - what turned out to be the missing denture.
Chen said the 45-year-old man did not suffer serious breathing problems earlier, possibly because the lower denture of eight teeth had stuck in part of the bronchial tube but did not entirely block the passage of air.
http://sify.com/news_info/news/fullstory.php?id=13909156   (301 words)

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