Respiratory Tract and Pulmonary Infectious Diseases

A normal person normally takes about 25,000 breaths. The term respiratory disease refers to many conditions that affect the lungs, such as asthma, COPD, influenza, pneumonia, infections such as tuberculosis, lung cancer, and many other respiratory problems. Several lung diseases can cause respiratory failure, some of which are contagious and others not. A hallmark of various respiratory infections is structural and functional changes in which inflammation is localized. depends greatly on the degree of infection of the nasopharynx thus causing nasal discharge, cough and phlegm bronchitis, cough, and phlegm pneumonia, but also increases respiratory rate and chest X-ray changes. Most upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses and resolve on their own.

·         Pneumonia

·         Influenza

·         Pharyngitis

·         Acute sinusitis

·         Laryngitis

·         Empyema

  • Pneumonia
  • Empyema

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