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[size=4][b]Bronchitis Common - Risk Factors of Chronic Bronchitis - are You At Risk?[/b][/size][hr]Chronic bronchitis is characterized by the inflammation of the bronchi in the upper respiratory system and the production of an excess amount of mucus. This causes cough and expectoration in most individuals suffering from this condition. The cough is usually noticed in the early morning just after waking, and is usually referred to as 'smokers cough'. Many people often experience some sort of trouble of breathing, including shortness of breath or labored breathing. Many different things can contribute to someone having chronic bronchitis, and the direct cause can be different depending on the person. Some of the different risk factors of chronic bronchitis are: Smile

[size=large][b]Acid Reflux Sufferers[/b][/size][hr]Individuals who suffer from acid reflux are at a higher risk for contracting chronic bronchitis. The acid reflux eats away at the airways in your body, and causes your body to produce an excess of mucus. Your bronchi may also become inflamed as a result of exposure to their gases. Keep your mind open to anything when reading about Bronchitis Common. Opinions may differ, but it is the base of Bronchitis Common that is important.

[size=large][b]Low Resistance to Disease[/b][/size][hr]Individuals with a low resistance to disease are considered to be at higher risk for developing chronic bronchitis. This includes the young, old, sick, and those individuals with immunity disorders. If you have a low resistance to disease and are worried about this condition, it is recommended that you talk with your doctor about different supplements and treatments that may help you ward off respiratory diseases. Accept the way things are in life. Only then will you be able to accept these points on Chronic Bronchitis Smoking. Chronic Bronchitis Smoking can be considered to be part and parcel of life.

[size=large][b]Exposure to Lung Irritants[/b][/size][hr]Individuals who are exposed to lung irritants while at work are at a higher risk for developing chronic bronchitis. The most common jobs that include these risks are coal workers, welders, construction workers, and individuals who work in chemical labs. Dust is also considered a lung irritant and should be avoided. Ignorance is bliss they say. However, do you find this practical when you read so much about Chronic Bronchitis?

[size=large][b]Frequent Respiratory Infections[/b][/size][hr]Individuals who experience frequent respiratory infections have a much higher risk of developing chronic bronchitis. These frequent respiratory problems create complications in the upper respiratory system as a whole, and may cause the body to create thicker mucus. If you experience frequent respiratory infections you should discuss your options for dealing with them with your doctor. Make the best use of life by learning and reading as much as possible. read about things unknown, and more about things known, like about Bronchitis Smoking.

[size=large][b]Regular Exposure to Air Pollution[/b][/size][hr]Individuals who are regularly exposed to large amounts of air pollution are more susceptible to chronic bronchitis. Air pollution is considered an irritant, so you should limit your exposure to polluted air containing dust, chemicals or smoke in order to avoid developing this unpleasant and dangerous condition. life is short. Use it to its maximum by utilizing whatever knowledge it offers for knowledge is important for all walks of life. Even the crooks have to be intelligent!

Quote:This final installment of the side effects of quitting smoking, I want to cover some of the more positive things that you can experience from quitting smoking. There may be many unpleasant side effects that you experience from nicotine withdrawal but there are also many positive reasons why you should be putting a lot of effort into quitting smoking.

[size=large][b]Quit Smoking Side Effect #8: Heart Risks Down[/b][/size][hr]The moment you stop smoking is the moment you stop stressing your body with the stimulant effects of nicotine. Nicotine elevates adrenalin levels, suppressing insulin, raising heart rate, breathing rate and blood pressure. All of these things are stress responses and stopping them happening so often means you reduce the stress on your body which is a good thing. To err is human, to forgive is divine. So we would indeed deem you to be divine if you forgive us for any misunderstandings that may arise in this article on Emphysema Bronchitis.

[size=large][b]Quit Smoking Side Effect #10: Stop COPD Progress[/b][/size][hr]COPD is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. It basically means "long term inefficiencies in the lungs disease". One of the two main COPD ailments are bronchitis; inflammation of the bronchus and bronchi - the air tubes that you breathe through. When these inflame, the air tubes become narrower, restricting the flow of air and your ability to breath. We have used a mixture of seriousness and jokes in this composition on Emphysema Bronchitis. This is to liven the mood when reading about Emphysema Bronchitis.

Quit Smoking Side Effect #9: Reduced Cancer Risk Tobacco smoke contains tar that is a collection of thousands of chemicals, some benign but many of them are carcinogenic. One of the most carcinogenic chemicals found in tobacco smoke is benzene. There are strict laws in the US ans across Europe regarding its handling and who can handle it because it is so carcinogenic. When you stop smoking, you stop putting benzene and the other chemicals directly into your body. This has an immediate effect on reducing your cancer risks. Interesting is what we had aimed to make this pediatric asthma bronchitis. It is up to you to decide if we have succeeded in our mission!

Quit Smoking Side Effects #11: Reduced risk of stroke Many smokers do not think about stroke as a major threat to them. Most smokers have some idea of cancer, heart disease and emphysema and bronchitis but strokes don't figure on their radar. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Emphysema Bronchitis, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately! Big Grin.

The other, more terrifying COPD ailment is emphysema. Emphysema is a disease where the elasticity of the lungs is lost through the damage done by tar and hot smoke to the lung tissue over years of smoking. The lungs effectively stop working and rather than being flexible like balloons, become stagnant like plastic bags. People with emphysema effectively suffocate to death over a period of a few years. It is not a very nice disease so stopping any further progress of lung deterioration has got to be a good thing.

Stokes are often fatal but is you survive a stroke, it will leave you suffering the inability to walk or being unable to speak, unable to feed, clothe or wash yourself, partially paralysed, incontinent or worse. In bad cases, sufferers end up with more than one of these symptoms. Reducing the risk of turning your family into nurses for you is another great benefit to quitting smoking. Keeping to the point is very important when writing. So we have to stuck to Emphysema Bronchitis, and have not wandered much from it to enhance understanding.

The bronchi make the connections between the lungs and the windpipe. They are lining of your bronchial tubes and allow air to flow into your body. These bronchi can get infected, or inflamed making it harder fro air to travel to the lungs. This condition is called bronchitis.

[size=large][b]As Bad as It All Sound, Things are Not that Bad[/b][/size][hr]A case of acute bronchitis usually lasts only a few days. The cases that are more severe can also produce chest pain. Chronic bronchitis has very minor symptoms and it can be easily treated. There are cause when the symptoms may get worse over the years and even start to threaten once' s life at some point, but these are rare cases. Remember that it is very important to have a disciplined mode of writing when writing. This is because it is difficult to complete something started if there is no discipline in writing especially when writing on Acute Bronchitis

[list][*]Apart form making it very difficult to breath, the inflammation of the bronchi can also cause mucus in the airways, or phlegm.[*]There are two types of bronchitis: acute and chronic bronchitis.[*]There can also be another type of bronchitis, but only in people who suffer from asthma.[*]Writing an article on Bacteria Bronchitis was our foremost priority while thinking of a topic to write on.[*]This is because Bacteria Bronchitis are interesting parts of our lives, and are needed by us.[*]The second type of bronchitis, the chronic one is caracterized by a cough that produces mucus.[*]In people suffering from this ilness, problems breathing are very dens.[*]They are also more likely to get lung infections, thing which can generate even more problems with their breathing.[*]This ilness is mainly characterized by clogged or narrowed airways, thing which causes the problems you might have breathing.[*]It gets very difficult for air to from the environment to the lungs.[*]It is only through sheer determination that we were able to complete this composition on Types Bronchitis.[*]Determination, and regular time table for writing helps in writing essays, reports and articles. Smile[*]The first type of bronchitis, the acute one, can develop from a cold that you might suffer and usually lasts a week at the most.[*]It can also be caused by viral infections.[*]It is accompanied by cough, pain in the middle of the chest and sometimes even fever.[*]When suffering from acute bronchitis, one might experience some shortness of breath, but very little and fro short periods of time.[/list]

Is very important to know that the reason we get acute bronchitis is due to viruses in almost all of the cases. Viruses travel through the air and when they go into the bronchi, cause an infection. Our body then tries to protect us from the virus. When this happens more mucus is produced and the swelling can get even worse. We get bronchitis from the same virus that causes the cold, though there are times when a bacteria can cause bronchitis. This is more likely to happen after you have suffered from a cold. It is only because that we are rather fluent on the subject of Bronchitis Virus that we have ventured on writing something so influential on Bronchitis Virus like this!
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