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Some of the common known causes that trigger Asthma are heavy and continuous smoking, Dust,Pollen, Animal fur,insecticdes and pesticides and also emotional stress. Symptoms include coughing,wheezing,tightness in the chest and shortness of breath.There are many myths surrounding Asthma and people tend to fear and take far too many precautions therby making the person suffering from Asrhma become even more stressed which slowly deteriorates the quality of life of the person suffering from Asthma.
Published by Kiran 1 week ago in Respiratory Health | +10 votes | 3 comments
Everyone sneezes from time to time; it’s how the body expels germs and allergens that can make us sick. We have nose hairs that block most of the debris that gets sucked up into it when we breathe. Still, even with those hairs some small debris still manages to enter into our nose and gets drawn into our respiratory tract. This article will address allergic responses, nerve stimulation and cleansing the body of carbon dioxide. This article does not include information of severe allergic react...
Published by Charlene Collins 2 months ago in Respiratory Health | +7 votes | 12 comments
Radon is the second highest cause of lung cancer after smoking.
Published by Jaz 5 months ago in Respiratory Health | +2 votes | 3 comments
Post-nasal drip is caused by an over secretion of mucus from the mucus glands located in the nose, throat and mouth. Most cases of post-nasal drip can be controlled by some simple home treatments.
Published by Jerry Walch 6 months ago in Respiratory Health | +14 votes | 7 comments
Why do we yawn? This is a question asked by adults and children alike. There are several theories which might explain what makes people yawn.
Published by Bridget Webber 6 months ago in Respiratory Health | +20 votes | 11 comments
A neti pot works great to help clear up any sinus problems you may be experiencing.
Published by Lindsey Lewandowski 7 months ago in Respiratory Health | +3 votes | 0 comments
A nosebleed is a relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage from the nose, usually noticed when the blood drains out through the nostrils. Sometimes in more severe cases, the blood can come up a nasal duct and out from the eye. Fresh blood and clotted blood can also flow down into the stomach and cause nausea and vomiting. It is very rarely fatal.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Respiratory Health | +21 votes | 13 comments
What chemicals in my hoime can cause respiratory problems in my children What is Volatile Organic Compounds and does it affect my family and pets
Published by Francina Marie Parks 12 months ago in Respiratory Health | +3 votes | 3 comments
We all have to breathe to live, just like any living creature, but what happens when we breathe in air and breathe out carbon dioxide?
Published by Amanda Wilkins 13 months ago in Respiratory Health | +7 votes | 1 comments
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects a person's ability to get enough oxygen to their lungs and other vital organs
Published by Patricia Cartwright 13 months ago in Respiratory Health | +2 votes | 0 comments
Non-invasive Lung Scans can be a good start to keeping the costs down instead of expensive and invasive scans
Published by Chris Horn 15 months ago in Respiratory Health | +0 votes | 0 comments
The body system that obtains oxygen from air is called the respiratory system. The movements of breathing suck air into the lungs, where oxygen passes from the air into the blood.
Published by Aileen P. N. 15 months ago in Respiratory Health | +5 votes | 1 comments
The human sense of smell may not seem that impressive, but still many things can go wrong. This article discusses common smell problems: anosmia, or the inability to smell; hyposmia, or a decreased sense of smell; and parosmia, or when things don't smell as they should.
Published by Vernon Scott 15 months ago in Respiratory Health | +5 votes | 2 comments
Sinusitis is inflammation of the mucus membrane lining the facial sinuses - hollows within the bones of the forehead and on either side of the nose. Sometimes, the interconnecting channels between sinuses and the nasal cavity become blocked because of membrane swelling. Infection is most always the cause, and symptoms commonly occur after a heat cold.
Published by Levy Dalumpines 16 months ago in Respiratory Health | +5 votes | 4 comments
Everyone is aware that teenagers today are all about relaxing and chilling out. Health hazards are thrown to the wind by the 2000’s generation. The important thing is that the health cautions are understood before being undertaken.
Published by Danny Hauger 17 months ago in Respiratory Health | +3 votes | 4 comments
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