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    Hypocapnia Syndrome

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    symptoms begin with signs of respiratory distress, crackles, increased respiratory rate, dyspnea, retractions, and possible expiratory grunting. the patient may also have signs of pulmonary edema, such as frothy pink secretions. those patients who have conditions that predispose them to the development of ARDS should be carefully monitored for early recognition of the syndrome. initially hyperventilation causes hypocapnia and respiratory alkalosis. as the disease progresses, arterial oxygenation…

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    Allergic Rhinitis, Pediatric Allergic rhinitis is an allergic reaction that affects the mucous membrane inside the nose. It causes sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose, and the feeling of mucus going down the back of the throat (postnasal drip). Allergic rhinitis can be mild to severe. CAUSES This condition happens when the body's defense system (immune system) responds to certain harmless substances called allergens as though they were germs. This condition is often triggered by the following…

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    Spontaneous Pneumothorax

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    Spontaneous Pneumothorax Spontaneous pneumothorax can be classified as either primary or secondary. Each type of spontaneous pneumothorax has a particular pathology and incidence that, in each case, leads to a particular way of treatment and monitoring. In general, a pneumothorax occurs when there is air present in the pleural cavity of the lung, however the underlying cause of this pathology varies among the different classifications. Surgical or non-surgical approaches are taken, depending on…

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    Earwax Research Paper

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    Earwax That we have wax in your ears is nothing strange, it is produced by glands in the skin in the ear canal. Wax job is to take care of the debris that can enter the ear and make sure that it does not remain to irritate or infect. You'll notice, however, that you get trouble with earwax needs to do something about this. Earwax is therefore a natural part of our body and helps keep the dirt and bacteria in our ears. The risk of having problems with the wax in the ears may increase if you…

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    Cough Research Paper

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    Cough One of the most elusive to treat the symptoms are cough. We usually count on at least twenty different types of cough. Cough can have many underlying causes. It may be that coughing during exertion, it could be asthma. The cough may come up with an infection or an allergic response. Some coughs at a certain type of climate, some when they eat a certain type of food. Etc. It is important to have as much information as possible One will worsen by soaking hay for some horses. The idea…

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    Place Some Vicks VapoRub Over a Garlic Clove and You Will Get a Lot of Benefits! Vicks VapoRub used to treat headache, cough, flu, runny nose, and clogged throat. Vicks VapoRub has been used over the last hundred years. Vicks VapoRub is over-the-counter decongestant most preferred by many people around the world. This ointment is able to offer something different. I will describe 20 tips based on the use of Vicks VapoRub. 1. Puts Off Mosquitoes Apply this ointment on the skin and mosquitoes…

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    Chronic Sinusitis

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    Sinus Sinus means a hollow or a pocket. It represents cavities in many part of the body, such as the renal sinus, the mastoid sinus, or an aortic sinus. Sinusitis Sinusitis is an inflammation or infection of the air pockets on either side of & behind the nose. Sinusitis follows a respiratory such as a common cold or flu. Types of sinusitis Acute sinusitis is much more common in general population than chronic sinusitis. Chronic sinusitis refers to inflammation of the sinuses that persist for at…

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    Therapy has been used as a healing process from disorders and traumatic experiences. It can heal the mind, which then heals the soul and is an alternative to taking medication. Music therapy is becoming a popular way of healing the body from everyday conditions. Music alone is a powerful source of communication between people. It’s able to evoke different emotions and enhance moods. We tend to forget how complex music can be and how it can actually aid in helping someone through a disorder.…

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    Asthma Research Paper

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    Asthma is a chronic disease that effects the airways to the lungs causing inflammation, irritation, and difficulty breathing. Most of you may not think of asthma as a killer disease, yet more than 5,000 Americans die of asthma each year. According to the Mayo Clinic web page, asthma also accounts for more than 400,000 hospital discharges annually. As the number of people with asthma increases, the more likely you are to meet a person who has the disease. I have had asthma my whole life but as I…

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    (Withers, 2009) There are various pathological changes to the respiratory system of a smoker. One extremely widespread change is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The World Health Organisation (2010) define COPD as, “…a lung disease characterized by chronic obstruction of lung airflow that interferes with normal breathing and is not fully reversible.” COPD as a lung disease encompasses pathological changes such as Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema. Chronic Bronchitis is long term…

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