Introduction: Tracheitis is an infection that affects the breathing tube and windpipe known as the trachea caused by viruses or bacteria. Tracheitis is common in small children and makes it difficult to breathe properly. Other than viruses and bacteria, inhaling...
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Will respiratory tract diease cause infection?
What are the causes of respiratory infections? Respiratory tract infections are infectious diseases caused by a variety of microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, fungi, and parasites.Upper respiratory tract infections: About 90% are caused by viruses,...
Things you need to know about the respiratory tract
Diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms invading the respiratory tract and reproducing are called respiratory tract infections. According to its location, it is divided into upper respiratory tract infection and lower respiratory tract infection. The former...
How can I be sure that I have chronic pharyngitis?
With the fast pace of people's lives, sub-health becomes more and more obvious. 60%-70% of people suffer from varying degrees of pharyngitis, of which the incidence of chronic pharyngitis has reached 30%-50%. What is chronic pharyngitis? Chronic pharyngitis is chronic...
9 symptoms remind you of lung cancer
We can live on the earth without air, food and water. A person can live for about 7 days if he drinks water without eating; he can only live for about 3 days without drinking water. How long can a person live without breathing? At present, the world with the highest...
Why do children need the nebulizer for coughing?
Nebulization therapy is a common method in the treatment of children's respiratory diseases. With the development of nebulization therapy more and more widely, many parents also have doubts: Can all respiratory diseases be treated with nebulization? Will long-term...
Somethings you need to know when buying an Nebulizer?
Medical nebulizers are mainly used to treat various upper and lower respiratory diseases, such as colds, fever, cough, asthma, sore throat, pharyngitis, rhinitis, bronchitis, pneumoconiosis and other diseases that occur in the trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and chest...
Can You Use a Nebulizer to Treat a Cough?
Nebulizers are the key to treating coughs in our daily lives. We can take babies to the hospital for nebulization surgery. Generally, nebulization takes about half an hour. After the nebulization is carried out It can reduce the symptoms of coughing in everyone. A...
What’s the Difference Between a Nebulizer and Inhaler?
Asthma medicine needs to get into your lungs to work, but do you know how it gets there? Inhalers and nebulizers — that's how! Your doctor will tell you which device is best for you. Inhalers and nebulizers are tools that get asthma medicines into the lungs. Most...
Signs Your Child Needs a Nebulizer
As a parent, you’re on top of your child’s health and needs. From every little sign such as a slight cough to simply feeling unwell, you know when your child is ill. However, the signs of needing a pediatric nebulizer can easily be missed. Obviously his physique is...