Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD):
The disease consists of chronic bronchitis and pneumonia.
- chronic bronchitis (chronic bronchitis) is the presence of sputum at least 3 months for two consecutive years.
- Emphysema The disease is characterized by the breakdown of the wall of the air sacs and unite with each other.
These patients are inflated as a result of air exhaustion and suffer from deterioration and increased difficulty in breathing as they age.
- Most seen in smokers in the elderly.
- The same symptoms in asthma as wheezing, difficulty breathing that characterizes asthma from COPD is the susceptibility of asthma to regression and inability to COPD to decline.
The disease consists of chronic bronchitis and pneumonia.
- chronic bronchitis (chronic bronchitis) is the presence of sputum at least 3 months for two consecutive years.
- Emphysema The disease is characterized by the breakdown of the wall of the air sacs and unite with each other.
These patients are inflated as a result of air exhaustion and suffer from deterioration and increased difficulty in breathing as they age.
- Most seen in smokers in the elderly.
- The same symptoms in asthma as wheezing, difficulty breathing that characterizes asthma from COPD is the susceptibility of asthma to regression and inability to COPD to decline.