Lung Health Guide: Managing COPD, Infections & Asthma

Breathing disorders like COPD and pulmonary fibrosis require a combination of pharmacological tools, airway clearance techniques, and environmental management.

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Indigestion & Shortness of Breath While Eating

Indigestion and shortness of breath while eating may be signs of various conditions. Make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your symptoms and treatment options. A clinical diagnosis should be made before you attempt to self-treat your symptoms.

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Can Your Lungs Recover From Smoking?

Stopping smoking is one of the best decisions you can ever make for your health. Your lungs are resilient organs and will begin to heal shortly after they are no longer exposed to toxic cigarette smoke.

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The Effects of Non Biodegradable Products

Items that break down over time naturally, like food scraps or paper, are biodegradable. According to the World Wildlife Foundation, most biodegradable items are made from animals or plants, but some artificial materials designed to mimic these organic substances can also degrade over time.

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End Stage Emphysema Symptoms

Emphysema is part of the process of deteriorating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, report doctors at the Mayo Clinic. When the air sacs at the end of the bronchioles, or air passages, become damaged, emphysema occurs.

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The Effects of High Altitude on Asthma

A change of scenery is often a welcome break. But for people with asthma, spending time in a high altitude environment can cause unexpected effects. With reduced air pressure at high altitude, the air is thinner and there is less available oxygen to breathe.

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Double Pneumonia Symptoms

Double pneumonia is a lung infection that can be caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses or fungi. The term "double" means both lungs are infected. Though some people may only experience mild forms of pneumonia this condition can be life threatening if left untreated.

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Breathing Exercises for Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Vocal cord dysfunction is a condition that is often misdiagnosed as exercise-induced asthma. Asthma medication will not help people with vocal cord dysfunction. The vocal cords in your throat open when you breathe in and close as you breathe out, unless you suffer from vocal cord dysfunction.

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What Are the Benefits of Nebulizers?

Reaching for your nebulizer if you have asthma or other respiratory problems becomes as natural as putting on your glasses in the morning if you have vision problems. Nebulizers deliver liquid or aerosol medications that help you breathe to your lungs via a mask or mouthpiece.

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Breathing Exercises to Increase Lung Capacity

Oxygen is essential to the metabolic function of all cells, and the body cannot survive without it. The lungs are an important part of a greater system that delivers oxygen throughout the body. Breathing exercises enhance your bodies ability to absorb and make use of this element.

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What Are Symptoms of Dust Pneumonia?

Dust pneumonia is an acute type of respiratory distress that can develop into an infection of the lungs. Typically, it is brought on by excessive exposure to dust and dirt inhalation.

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Wheezing in 2-Year-Olds

Wheezing is a high-toned whistle-like noise that occurs while breathing, typically when exhaling. It can occur in anyone, including a 2-year-old child. The sound transpires as air attempts to flow through breathing tubes that have narrowed due to an illness, condition or complication.

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Causes of Cough and Shortness of Breath

Cough and shortness of breath are common symptoms and sometimes indicate the presence of a serious underlying disease. These symptoms usually result from problems in your heart or lungs, but they can occur with other disorders as well.

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Reasons for Coughing After Cold-Weather Exercise

Exercising in cold weather can lead to coughing, as the cold air causes airways to tighten and constrict. If you've recently had a cold or other respiratory illness, you may still have congestion, which is exacerbated by exercise in cold weather.

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Natural Homeopathic Remedies for Interstitial Lung Disease

Interstitial lung disease, ILD or pulmonary fibrosis, includes more than 200 chronic disorders of the lungs, according to the University of Chicago Medical Center. The term applies to scarring of the tissue in the lungs surrounding the air sacs.

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Allergies and Lung Crackle While Exercising

Exercising affects your breathing, causing you to take deeper breaths, breathe more rapidly and sometimes even gasp for breath. Allergies can add to breathing problems because of the irritation they cause the nasal passages and airways.

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Trouble Breathing While Exercising

Trouble breathing while exercising may manifest as shortness of breath, wheezing, a barking type of cough or tightness of the throat. There are many reason why you might develop trouble breathing during exercise including having recently begun an exercise program, exercise-induced asthma or a hiatal hernia.

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What Are the Treatments for a Chest Cold?

Acute bronchitis, commonly known as a chest cold, is a viral or bacterial infection in the bronchial tubes that affects your ability to breathe normally, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A chest cold can last up to two weeks.

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How to Get Rid of Asthma

Asthma is the result of inflammation and constriction of the bronchial tubes. Allergens, environmental irritants and even stress can cause symptoms of asthma. If untreated, asthma can start with mild symptoms such as a cough or wheezing, and then escalate into an asthma attack.

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Causes of Bleeding Lungs

The lungs are a pair of organs in the chest responsible for respiration, a process that involves breathing in air and adding fresh oxygen to the blood, which then carries the oxygen to the cells. Many factors and conditions can alter how the lungs function, such as lung cancer and respiratory infections.

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