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Bronchitis Coughing Phlegm: Passive Smoking: Long Term
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[size=4][b]Bronchitis Coughing Phlegm - Passive Smoking: Long Term Effects[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:Passive smoking may not directly cause certain diseases related to smoking, but it gives you a chance of developing anything smoking-related, at a higher rate. Studies have shown and confirmed an increased risk in the following:

[size=large][b]Passive Smoking and Other Cancers[/b][/size][hr]Conventional studies tend to focus on finding the health effects of ETS on the respiratory system. Newer studies have found associations between passive smoking and cervical, bladder, nasal-sinus, and brain cancer. We needed lots of concentration while writing on Bronchitis Allergies as the matter we had collected was very specific and important.

From then on, researches have proven conclusively that there is not just an increased risk of heart disease but that the risks are non-linear. The increased risks and effects on the heart are unlike that of lung cancer where the risk is almost in proportion to the exposure. In passive smoking, the risk of heart disease may be half that of someone smoking death by cigarettes a day even though that person is only inhaling 1% of the smoke. New studies reveal that exposure to ETS also causes platelet aggregation, a condition where the blood starts to thicken, and a narrowing of arteries and blood flow reduction when endothelial cells dysfunction. The magnitude of information available on Bronchitis can be found out by reading the following matter on Bronchitis. We ourselves were surprised at the amount!

[b]Stroke ' lung cancer ' nasal cancer ' spontaneous abortion (miscarriage) ' asthma exacerbation in adults ' cystic fibrosis (exacerbation)[/b]

[size=large][b]Learning Difficulty[/b][/size][hr]' behavior problems (i.e. depression, anxiety and immaturity) ' allergies ' asthma (induction & aggravation) ' bronchitis (induction & aggravation) Writing this composition on Bronchitis was a significant contribution of ours in the world of literature. Make this contribution worthwhile by using it.

[i]Parts of the mouth and throat such as the lip, oropharynx (the back of the mouth), larynx (voice box), and hypopharynx (area below the pharynx or throat),[/i]

[size=large][b]The Esophageal (Tube from the Pharynx to the Stomach)[/b][/size][hr]' stomach, liver and pancreas. Passive Smoking and Heart Disease In the early 1990s, studies by Glantz and Parmley estimated that the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States was heart disease. The first two were active smoking and alcohol abuse. It was also found out that non-smokers living with smokers had an increased risk of heart disease of around 30%.

[list][*]An examination of a large sample in the United States also showed an elevated heart disease risk of around 20%.[*]Knowing how pervasive heart disease is among non-smokers in the United States, a 20% additional risk is very significant.[*]Maintaining the value of Bronchitis was the main reason for writing this article.[*]Only in this way will the future know more about Bronchitis. [/list]
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[size=large][b]Their Conclusion:[/b][/size][hr]These meta-analyses show that there is a statistically significant and consistent association between lung cancer risk in spouses of smokers and exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke from the spouse who smokes. The excess risk is of the order of 20% for women and 30% for men and remains after controlling for some potential sources of bias and confounding.

[size=large][b]Aggravation of Asthma, Allergies, and Other Conditions[/b][/size][hr]Passive Smoking and Lung Cancer Non-smokers have a twenty-five percent increased risk of lung cancer when exposed to passive smoking in the home. In a press release by the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 9, 1998, it said that the increased risk of lung cancer among non-smoking spouses of smokers was estimated at sixteen percent and in the workplace, an estimated increased risk of seventeen percent. In 2002, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the WHO, a group of 29 experts from 12 countries, convened by the Monographs Programme. They reviewed all major published evidence related to tobacco smoking and cancer. Give yourself a momentary pause while reading what there is to read here on Bronchitis. Use this pause to reflect on what you have so far written on Bronchitis.
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[size=4][b]Pneumonia After Bronchitis - General Information on Acute Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]Definition: Bronchitis is the inflammation (acute or cronic )of the trachea, bronchi. Acute bronchitis is caused by viral or bacterial infection and heal without complications. Adults that smoke develop chronic bronchitis that cannot be cured.

Demographics Bronchitis affects predominantly pre-school and school age children, especially during winter time. Cause and symptoms Bronchitis begins with the symptoms of a cold, running nose, coughing, sneezing, fever of 102F ( 8C), greenish yellow sputum. In three to five days most of the symptoms disappear, but coughing may continue for some time. If the acute bronchitis is complicated with bacterial infection the fever and a general feeling of illness persists. The bacterial infection should be treated with antibiotics, if the cough doesn't get away it may be asthma or pneumonia. In direct proportion with the stage of the disease acute bronchitis has those symptoms: dry, hacking, unproductive cough, runny nose, sore throat, back and other muscle pains, general malaise, headache, fever, chills.

[list][*]Description Acute bronchitis appears mostly in the winter, more often caused by viral infection.[*]Although the cough may persist longer acute bronchitis is solved in two weeks, acute bronchitis complication is pneumonia in children.[/list]

Diagnosis The doctor will listen to the child's chest, if he hears moist rales, crackling, wheezing it means that the lung are inflammated and the airway is narrowing. Moist rales are caused by the fluid secretions in the bronchial tubes. There is a lot of jargon connected with Bronchitis Complication. However, we have eliminated the difficult ones, and only used the ones understood by everyone.

[size=large][b]Sputum Culture is Indicated[/b][/size][hr]To be performed to put a correct diagnosis of the infection and to identify the most appropriate antibiotic. The patient is asked to spit in a cup and than the sample is grown in the laboratory to see which organisms are present. Sometimes the sputum may be collected using bronchoscopy, the patient is given a local anesthetic and the tube is passed through the airways to collect a sputum sample. Blood tests and x-rays are also recommended, the measuring of the oxygen and carbon dioxide are also important. Wink

[i]This article on whether vitamin C is a bronchitis cure, you will discover: What is vitamin C?Why is vitamin C good for your bronchitis?How much vitamin C should you take as a bronchitis cure? [/i]

[size=large][b]So, to Sum Up..[/b][/size][hr]Is vitamin C a bronchitis cure? Well, I think vitamin C is more of a bronchitis prevention rather than a bronchitis cure. Studies have shown that the antioxidant properties of vitamin C can protect and reduce symptoms of the cold and flu virus, which in turn helps to prevent bronchitis. Now that we think about it, Bronchitis Prevention are not actually that difficult a topic to write about. Just looking at the word, ideas form in people's minds about the meaning and usage of Bronchitis Prevention.

[size=large][b]Why is Vitamin C Good for Your Bronchitis?[/b][/size][hr]So, why it is vitamin C good for your bronchitis? Well, studies with elderly patients suffering from acute bronchitis, found that their bronchitis was improved by taking vitamin C supplements. It was really tough getting information about anything previously. Now with the advent of the Internet, anyone can access any information at any time of the day.

[size=large][b]How Much Vitamin C Should You Take as a Bronchitis Cure?[/b][/size][hr]To help to protect against bronchitis try to consume more fruit and vegetables which are rich in vitamin C. There are no boundaries on countries for one to access information about Acute Bronchitis through the Internet. All one has to do is to surf, and then the required matter is availed!

[list][*]Vitamin C can protect you from acute bronchitis, plus it can help to boost your immune system, which will also help you with chronic bronchitis.[*]Stewart Hare C.H.Ed Dip NutTh You actually learn more about Bronchitis only with more reading on matters pertaining to it.[*]So the more articles you read like this, the more you learn about Bronchitis.[/list]

Vitamin C can boost your immune system, as acute bronchitis is normally a secondary infection from illnesses such as the cold and flu virus, taking vitamin C supplements can help to protect you against those illnesses. You must have searched high and low for some matter for Acute Bronchitis, isn't it? That is the main reason we compiled this article for you to get that required matter!

[list][*]This will help to protect your body from colds, flu and bronchitis.[*]If you want to supplement your diet with vitamin C supplements, then a dose of 250 mg per day should be fine.[/list]
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