Chest And Lungs

Emphysema: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to emphysema. Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT): A protein produced in the liver that blocks the destructive effects of certain enzymes. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AAT deficiency): A deficiency of a protein produced in the liver that blocks the destructive effects of certain enzymes. This inherited condition is associated with emphysema and liver […]

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Emphysema Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on emphysema. Emphysema Foundation for Our Right to Survive (EFFORTS)  http://www.emphysema.net/ EFFORTS is a non-profit organization, formed, funded and operated by patients with the disease. Their mission is to promote deeper research for more effective treatment and, hopefully, a cure for emphysema and related lung

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What Is Emphysema?

Emphysema is a lung disease that reduces the ability of the lungs to expel air, a process which depends upon the natural rubber-band-like quality or elastic properties of the lungs. Damage occurs to the tiny airways in the lungs called bronchioles. Bronchioles are joined to alveoli, tiny grape-like clusters of sacs in the lungs where

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Glossary: Bronchoscopy

Here are definitions of medical terms related to bronchoscopy. biopsy: A procedure to remove a small piece of tissue from part of the body for examination under a microscope. “Biopsy” can also mean the tissue sample itself. bronchial tubes, bronchi: The tubes that carry air from the throat (trachea) into the lungs. The larger bronchial tubes branch

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Additional Sources Of Information: Bronchoscopy

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on bronchoscopy. American Lung Association http://www.lungusa.org 1-800-LUNG-USA A good site for easy-to-understand information about many different lung diseases. It doesn’t have any information on bronchoscopy itself, though. After getting a diagnosis, come here to find out more about treatment and prevention. The Virtual Hospital, a

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Living With Bronchitis

If you have bronchitis, there are steps you can take to help yourself: Smoking cessation Protecting against respiratory infections Breathing exercises Home environment Other tips Smoking Cessation Quitting smoking is the first and most essential step in treating chronic bronchitis. Once you stop smoking, your lung function may stabilize and even improve slightly, eventually declining

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When Should I Contact My Doctor?

Because chronic bronchitis is a long-term disease, it is very important to see a doctor regularly. You should call your doctor: Whenever you have a persistent cough, with or without phlegm, especially if you are a smoker If you have a fever, since this can be a sign of infection If you have shortness of

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Frequently Asked Questions: Bronchitis

Here are some frequently asked questions related to bronchitis. Q: What other diseases resemble chronic bronchitis? A: There usually are no symptoms of lung cancer until the disease is well established. Frequent bouts of pneumonia or lung infection in a seemingly healthy adult that does not clear up normally may be the first sign of lung

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Putting It All Together: Bronchitis

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to bronchitis. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes (or bronchi), which are the air passages that extend from the windpipe into the lungs. No matter what their occupation or lifestyle, people who smoke cigarettes are most likely to develop chronic bronchitis. The

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Glossary: Bronchitis

Here are definitions of medical terms related to bronchitis. Alveoli: Tiny sac-like airspaces in the lungs where carbon dioxide from the body is exchanged for oxygen from outside the body. Bronchial tubes, bronchi: Larger air passages in the lung, usually closer to the throat Bronchioles: Smaller air passages in the lung Bronchoconstriction: Tightening of the muscles of the surrounding

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Additional Sources Of Information: Bronchitis

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on bronchitis. American Lung Association  Phone: (800) 586-4872 http://www.lungusa.org National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute Information Center  Phone: (301) 251-1222 http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/index.htm The American Academy of Family Physicians  http://familydoctor.org/ The professional association for the family practice doctors in the U.S. They have a good selection of

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What Is Bronchoscopy?

Bronchoscopy (pronounced “brahn KAH skoh pee”) is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to see inside a person’s airways. The airways are called the bronchial tubes or bronchi. In this procedure, the doctor inserts a small tube called a bronchoscope through the nose or mouth. The tip of this tube is lighted, so the

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