Abnormal lung, chest/thorax, or respiratory, including pertinent history and physical examination findings, proposed diagnostics, treatment.

Abnormal lung, chest/thorax, or respiratory, including pertinent history and physical examination findings, proposed diagnostics, treatment.

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Abnormal lung, chest/thorax, or respiratory, including pertinent history and physical examination findings, proposed diagnostics, treatment.

Introduction

The diagnosis of bronchitis is often difficult, but it is not always a matter of “if” you will develop pneumonia. It’s more important to know when you’re at risk for pneumonia and when your symptoms suggest that you should seek medical attention sooner rather than later.

Abnormal lung, chest/thorax, or respiratory, including pertinent history and physical examination findings

Abnormal lung, chest/thorax, or respiratory examination findings

Inhale and exhale deeply. Breathe in through your nose and out through mouth. If you can’t feel your diaphragm moving up and down as you breathe in — this is called “dead space” — then you may have a problem with your breathing pattern. You should make sure that there is enough room between your ribs so that they don’t come into contact with each other when you are breathing in deeply (this may also help prevent any possible injury). As well as trying different types of breathing exercises at home over time; it could be worth seeing an occupational health nurse who has some experience working with people who have problems breathing regularly during office hours or by appointment only if necessary!

Narrow-based breathing

Narrow-based breathing is a common symptom of many lung disorders, including asthma and COPD. It’s also associated with a number of other conditions, including pneumonia, tracheitis and hypospadias.

The most common cause of narrow-based breathing is an abnormal narrowing of one or more lung segments (segmental atelectasis). This can occur as part of the natural course of chronic diseases such as emphysema or bronchitis; it may also be caused by a bacterial infection in one lung segment (lobar pneumonia), or by damage to the airway wall caused by cigarette smoking or occupational exposure to irritants such as silica dusts or soot particles.

Weakness

Weakness

Weakness is a symptom of many different conditions, including pneumonia and heart disease. Weakness may be caused by a lack of oxygen to the body or nutrients in your blood stream.

H1N1 influenza

H1N1 influenza is a respiratory disease caused by the H1N1 influenza virus. It was first identified in April 2009, and has spread worldwide since then.

The H1N1 virus can be transmitted by coughing or sneezing, which spreads from person to person through droplets (small particles) released into the air when you breathe out. This means that if you’re around someone with influenza symptoms, it’s important for you not to breathe on them or touch them directly with your hands because this could cause infection in both of you!

Asthma exacerbation

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Symptoms include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Asthma can be triggered by allergens, irritants and exercise.

A normal pulmonary function test (PFT) should show an FEV1 in the mid-70% to low 80% range for both children and adults who have asthma or reactive airway disease; however it may be lower if you are undergoing treatment for another condition such as COPD or bronchitis

Bacterial infection of the trachea or bronchus (bronchitis)

Bacterial infection of the trachea or bronchus (bronchitis)

Bacterial pneumonia is most commonly caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis. It can also be caused by other bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens. The symptoms include cough with mucus production, fever, chills, headache and fatigue. In addition to these symptoms there may be chest pain or shortness of breath with wheezing during milder cases; more severe cases may result in rapid breathing followed by cyanosis (blue coloring) due to anoxia (oxygen lacking).

Foreign body in the airway (aspiration)

Foreign body aspiration is a common cause of death in children. The most common foreign bodies are food particles, but any object can be aspirated.

Foreign bodies in the airway occur when an object becomes lodged in the larynx or trachea. The most common site is near your child’s mouth, which makes it easy to mistake your child swallowing something they shouldn’t be eating or drinking (such as chewing gum).

Viral bronchitis coughing (pneumonia) cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough

The most common symptom of bronchitis is a cough. This can be dry, productive, or wet and often accompanied by mucus production. The other symptoms include fever and chills.

Coughing is one of the most common symptoms of bronchitis and occurs as part of a cascade that starts with inflammation to cause obstruction in your airways (the tubes through which oxygen enters your body). The irritation causes fluid buildup within these tubes that makes it harder for them to function properly–this leads to more coughing until you finally clear out whatever irritant has been causing you so much trouble!

Conclusion

These are some of the more common causes of respiratory complaints. There are many other causes of respiratory problems, including bacterial and viral infections, pulmonary embolisms (PEs), asthma attacks, and COPD. If you have been diagnosed with a lung problem or any other symptom that is not listed here, it is important to visit your doctor immediately so they can perform a thorough examination and determine the cause of your symptoms as quickly as possible.

 

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