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Bronchi In The Respiratory System

Health Encyclopedia: Pneumonia Introduction

Introduction


Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung that is most often caused by infection with bacteria, viruses, or other organisms. Occasionally, inhaled chemicals that irritate the lungs can cause pneumonia. Healthy people can usually fight off pneumonia infections. However, people who are sick, including those who are recovering from the flu (influenza) or an upper respiratory illness, have weakened immune systems that make it easier for bacteria to grow in their lungs.

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Health Guide

Pneumonia: Risk Factors
...Pose Risks for PneumoniaChronic Lung Disease. Chronic obstructive lung diseases, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema, affect 15 million people in the U.S. This condition is a major risk... Read more »
What is Asthma?
...following structures:Air passes into the lungs and flows through progressively smaller airways called bronchioles. The lungs contain millions of these airways.All bronchioles lead to alveoli,... Read more »
What is Asthma?
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Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Medications
Anticholinergic AgentsAnticholinergic agents relax the bronchial muscles. They are generally inhaled and act as a bronchodilator over time.Brands and Benefits. Anticholinergics used for... Read more »
Sickle Cell Disease: Complications
...crises.Air is breathed in (inhaled) through the nasal passageways, and travels through the trachea and bronchi to the lungs.Causes of Acute Chest Syndrome. Primary causes of acute chest syndrome... Read more »

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