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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Toddler's Pneumonia Symptoms

Pneumonia in toddlers can bring about much apprehension in parents. A generally healthy toddler will recover from pneumonia without complications and minimal medical intervention. The illness can cause much discomfort and may last up to three weeks, or more, depending on the organism causing it, states DrGreene.com.

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Normal Oxygen Levels Using a Pulse Oximeter

Healthcare providers often need to know how well your lungs are functioning in transferring oxygen to your blood. Cells, tissues and organs need oxygen to function, and lack of it can cause a host of complications throughout your body.

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Long-Term Effects of Overuse of an Inhaler for Asthma

Taking a medicine more frequently or at higher doses than is prescribed without consulting a doctor is not a good idea -- and most people know this. However, what exactly are the long-term risks of overusing an asthma inhaler? Well, it depends on what, specifically, is being overused. ...

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About Inherited Traits From Parents

Inherited traits from parents aren’t just passed out in random fashion. Inherited traits are passed through the genes of parents to their children. Some traits are passed on only through the mother or only through the father.

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How Long Does It Take for an Allergy Medicine to Work?

Allergies are a reaction of the immune system to harmless substances. Allergies may cause nasal symptoms, hives, asthma or even anaphylaxis, a severe form of allergy that may be fatal. Most mild allergies can be controlled with simple, symptomatic treatments.

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What Are Pneumonia Complications?

Pneumonia is a condition where an infection enters the lungs and causes them to work harder effecting breathing and overall general health. Pneumonia can occur by itself, after another severe respiratory illness, a surgery or long term immobility.

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Heavy Breathing in Kids

For many parents, watching a child experience breathing problems seems worse than having to go through it themselves. Heavy breathing occurs in children of all ages and can be caused by many different health conditions.

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Sudarshan Kriya Breathing Technique

Sudarshan Kriya is a type of yogic breath control that is used to relieve stress, improve relaxation and sleep, and energize the body, says the Relishing Life website.

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Emphysema Pain Symptoms

Emphysema is a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, which occurs when there is damage to the alveoili air sacs in the lungs, MedlinePlus says. The air sacs are usually deformed and do not inflate like those in healthy lungs.

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How to Keep Head Congestion From Going Into Lungs

Head congestion is an annoying side effect from a cold or flu. When a virus attacks, the nasal passages swell and produce mucus. This results in congestion. Nasal congestion, sometimes called sinusitis, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, or UMMC, is not usually dangerous.

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Breathing Exercises for Stuttering

Stuttering is a type of speech disorder in which the stutterer tends to repeat a word or part of a word. Stuttering sometimes includes jaw clenching or a rapid eye blinking. Stuttering tends to be worse in public situations that create anxiety, such as giving a speech.

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Mouth Breathing Vs. Nasal Breathing

Certain individuals, whether children or adults, have a tendency to breathe through the mouth instead of the nose. Whether you are exercising, sleeping or going about daily life, it is preferable to do nasal breathing rather than mouth breathing.

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What Are the Causes of Bronchial Congestion?

Symptoms of bronchial congestion include difficulty breathing, a phlegmy or productive cough and tightness in the chest. Generally, this condition indicates a problem with the lungs and bronchial pathways -- whether it be a disease or acute illness.

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What Teas Can You Have While on Prednisone?

Prednisone belongs to the corticosteroid family of medicines. Prednisone addresses low corticosteroid levels in the body, which for some people results in problems such as serious allergies, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, lupus and organ disorders.

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Breathing Exercises After Pneumonia

Recovering from the respiratory disease pneumonia can be difficult. According to the Merck website, the risk of relapse in patients recovering from the disease is high in comparison to other medical conditions. One method you can use to limit this risk is to practice breathing exercises.

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Breathing Ionizer Dangers

A breathing ionizer is an air purifying device that uses electricity to clear toxins from the environment. The ionizer releases negatively charged particles that attach to airborne impurities. The resultant fragments then absorb, harmlessly, into a neutral surface.

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Vitamin Insufficiency & Shortness of Breath

Vitamins regulate multiple aspects of your health, and an insufficiency in any of the several essential vitamins has adverse health effects. One possible sign of a vitamin insufficiency is shortness of breath, which can develop due to a number of vitamin deficiency related-disorders.

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Honey & Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in your lungs. During an asthma attack, the airways become inflamed and constricted, making it difficult to breathe normally. When you are exposed to certain triggers, symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness result.

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Breathing Exercise to Improve Pulmonary Function

Medical conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can all cause your lungs' airways to become inflamed and make it difficult for you to breathe.

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