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Ways of Avoiding Snoring

A fairly effective way to reduce snoring habit is by avoiding the factors which will be a trigger. Mild respiratory symptoms in children such as colds, sore throats, influenza should be quickly cured when the disease attacked the respiratory organs of children will be disrupted and made the child sleep quality decreases because oxygen supply was restricted.

Although no scientific studies that prove the engagement between the brush teeth and snoring, it was the habit of brushing your teeth at bedtime can reduce snoring habits. Some dentists reveal, the various compounds contained in the toothpaste that nature can stimulate the opening of the incoming air line.

Sleeping with a tilted position usually can reduce snoring. Try to position the pillow is not too high or too low. With these positions around the neck of respiratory organs are not in a straight Read the rest of this entry »

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Bronchitis Inflammation

Bronchitis is a disease characterized by acute inflammation in the airways in the lungs. Airway is exposed trachea and bronchi. Resulting inflammation can be caused by infection or other reasons.
Airway inflammation that can lead to symptoms of breath sounds (wheezing). Also feel short of breath.

Normally, symptoms such as fever, pain in the chest cough, especially at the time cough. Bronchitis can also be issued sputum that much (at catarrhal bronchitis). Chronic while chronic bronchitis is bronchitis that when a long and protracted. In fact, tend to be recurrent in spite of periods of calm. The disease is caused by recurrent attacks of acute bronchitis or other chronic diseases. Symptoms, there are attacks expectorated cough with either a lot or a little.
Inflammation of the bronchus can also be caused by the entry of foreign bodies in the respiratory tract and infect the wall of the channel. Infections of the bronchi can also be caused by irritation of the ether, influenza, measles virus and effect. There are also bronchitis due to respiratory tract infections in patients with asthma who are also caused by bacteria. Other causes of infection are streptococcus, staphylococcus, tuberculosis and viruses.
What if not cured completely? It will spread to other organs, especially the lungs that are intimately associated with these bronchi or bronchus. Normally, inflammation will be extended to the alveoli in the lungs that can cause pneumonia and lung cancer if not treated in continuous.

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Filed under Allergies : Comments (0) : Sep 12th, 2009