Dentists Lung Disease

Posted by on Jun 15, 2019 in Respiratory problems | 0 comments

Dentists Lung Disease

A rare lung disease known as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) seems to be affecting dentists and dental technicians. CDC (Center of Disease Control and Prevention) researchers have discovered a group of dentists diagnosed with this disease, also known as dentist’s lung disease, leading the CDC to caution that dentists and … Read the rest

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Breathing Problems in Children

Posted by on May 25, 2019 in Respiratory problems | 0 comments

Breathing Problems in Children

Breathing problems in children are mainly caused by respiratory infection which can either be caused by internal or external factors. You can learn what these factors are when you visit online or when you consult a doctor. Breathing problems may be related to the upper or lower respiratory system where … Read the rest

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All about Chest X-ray Pneumonia

Posted by on May 11, 2019 in Breathing Facts, Health, Medical, Respiratory problems | 0 comments

All about Chest X-ray Pneumonia

As deadly as a disease that kills approximately 4 million every year can be, a chest x-rays can be all that is required to start the fight against pneumonia. Doctors faced with a patient with possible disease are unlikely to be able to make an accurate diagnosis without ordering a … Read the rest

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Deviated Septum Treatment for Rhinoplasty

Posted by on May 6, 2019 in Health, Medical, Respiratory problems | 0 comments

Deviated Septum Treatment for Rhinoplasty

Many of us, knowingly or unknowingly, face difficulty in breathing or experience congestion on one side of the nose. The reason might be the deviation in bone and cartilage, which divides the nasal cavity into two halves. This condition is known as Deviated Nasal Septum and it is often … Read the rest

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Thunderstorm Asthma

Posted by on Apr 26, 2019 in Respiratory problems | 0 comments

Thunderstorm Asthma

Asthma is a problem associated with breathing whereby it becomes difficult for the patient to breathe in air. During a thunderstorm, the dust pollen count in the air rises exponentially. This can lead to an asthma attack which is called thunderstorm asthma. The broken pollen particles are extremely small in … Read the rest

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