Physiotherapy exercises for bronchial asthma. What will help in the fight against the disease?

A patient with bronchial asthma is very concerned about attacks of shortness of breath and suffocation. During such an attack, a person usually breathes slowly, his breath is shortened, and exhalation is prolonged and difficult. It is

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A patient with bronchial asthma is very concerned about attacks of shortness of breath and suffocation. During such an attack, a person usually breathes slowly, his breath is shortened, and exhalation is prolonged and difficult. It is

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World Asthma Day. What is thunderstorm asthma?

Irritation of the eyes, runny nose, headache and sneezing are symptoms characteristic of the flowering period of plants. Almost every third Russian is familiar with allergic rhinitis. However, if a massive release of pollen is accompanied by warm

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Irritation of the eyes, runny nose, headache and sneezing are symptoms characteristic of the flowering period of plants. Almost every third Russian is familiar with allergic rhinitis. However, if a massive release of pollen is accompanied by warm

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Bronchial asthma. How does the disease arise and develop?

Bronchial asthma (from Greek astma – panting , suffocation) is a respiratory disease known since ancient times. Descriptions of asthma and its symptoms are given in the medical works of many ancient authors, such as Hippocrates. The classical description of bronchial

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Bronchial asthma (from Greek astma – panting , suffocation) is a respiratory disease known since ancient times. Descriptions of asthma and its symptoms are given in the medical works of many ancient authors, such as Hippocrates. The classical description of bronchial

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Bronchial asthma. What should be considered during treatment?

The definition of treatment for asthma depends on the severity of the disease, which is divided into 3 groups.   1. Mild asthma. Exacerbations are not more than twice a year, for the relief of symptoms, parenteral (subcutaneous, intramuscular

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The definition of treatment for asthma depends on the severity of the disease, which is divided into 3 groups.   1. Mild asthma. Exacerbations are not more than twice a year, for the relief of symptoms, parenteral (subcutaneous, intramuscular

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Pathophysiology of asthma. Development mechanisms

• Asthma is usually defined clinically as a reversible restriction of airflow, but modern definitions also take into account the presence of airway hyperresponsiveness to bronchoconstrictor stimuli, such as histamine; and eosinophilic airway inflammation. •

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• Asthma is usually defined clinically as a reversible restriction of airflow, but modern definitions also take into account the presence of airway hyperresponsiveness to bronchoconstrictor stimuli, such as histamine; and eosinophilic airway inflammation. •

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Asthma pregnant. Diagnosis, treatment

Asthma is the most common respiratory disease in pregnant women, affecting up to 12% of them. Approximately 1/5 of pregnant asthmatic women experience exacerbations during pregnancy. Uncontrolled, suboptimally treated asthma poses a great risk to

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Asthma is the most common respiratory disease in pregnant women, affecting up to 12% of them. Approximately 1/5 of pregnant asthmatic women experience exacerbations during pregnancy. Uncontrolled, suboptimally treated asthma poses a great risk to

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The effects of airway obstruction. Bronchial asthma

The consequences of airway obstruction are varied and often manifest as: • An increase in resistance to air flow, especially when exhaling, causes air retention in the lungs and an increase in functional residual capacity,

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The consequences of airway obstruction are varied and often manifest as: • An increase in resistance to air flow, especially when exhaling, causes air retention in the lungs and an increase in functional residual capacity,

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Acute left ventricular failure. Cardiac asthma

Acute left ventricular failure (VLF) of cardiac origin occurs due to a rapid decrease in LV pumping function (2 times or more) with subsequent stagnation of blood in the lung and lungs (fluid accumulation in the

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Acute left ventricular failure (VLF) of cardiac origin occurs due to a rapid decrease in LV pumping function (2 times or more) with subsequent stagnation of blood in the lung and lungs (fluid accumulation in the

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Acute cardiovascular failure. Acute left ventricular heart failure (cardiac asthma). Causes (etiology), pathogenesis of cardiac asthma

Acute cardiovascular failure in the presence of AMI can be manifested as left ventricular, right ventricular, and mixed (total) forms.  Acute left ventricular heart failure (cardiac asthma) This pathological syndrome in the clinic of internal diseases

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Acute cardiovascular failure in the presence of AMI can be manifested as left ventricular, right ventricular, and mixed (total) forms.  Acute left ventricular heart failure (cardiac asthma) This pathological syndrome in the clinic of internal diseases

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Clinical forms of asthma. Exogenous asthma

From an immunological point of view , two subgroups of patients with asthma can be distinguished: 1) patients with an indication of external or exogenous factors provoking seizures, and 2) patients in whom such provocative agents

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From an immunological point of view , two subgroups of patients with asthma can be distinguished: 1) patients with an indication of external or exogenous factors provoking seizures, and 2) patients in whom such provocative agents

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