Respiratory diseases because of pollution n tobacco
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✴There are many diseases that are caused due to pollution and tobacco. The two of them are explained below;
1. Asthma: Asthma is a disease that results in the swelling and narrowing of airways of lungs, leading to wheezing and coughing.
⭐Causes: Asthma is caused by the inflammation in airways of lungs. It can be caused by inhaling the substances like dust, smoke, chemicals in the air etc.
⭐Symptoms: The symptoms include cough, wheezing, shortness of breath etc.
2. Emphysema: is one of the most common lung diseases that makes it difficult to breathe.
⭐Causes: It is most commonly caused by cigarette smoking.
⭐Symptoms: Its symptoms include Cough, with or without mucus, fatigue, shortness of breath, wheezing etc.
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✴There are many diseases that are caused due to pollution and tobacco. The two of them are explained below;
1. Asthma: Asthma is a disease that results in the swelling and narrowing of airways of lungs, leading to wheezing and coughing.
⭐Causes: Asthma is caused by the inflammation in airways of lungs. It can be caused by inhaling the substances like dust, smoke, chemicals in the air etc.
⭐Symptoms: The symptoms include cough, wheezing, shortness of breath etc.
2. Emphysema: is one of the most common lung diseases that makes it difficult to breathe.
⭐Causes: It is most commonly caused by cigarette smoking.
⭐Symptoms: Its symptoms include Cough, with or without mucus, fatigue, shortness of breath, wheezing etc.
Hope it helps you out,⭐^_^⭐
Thanks ⭐(^^)⭐
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The principal nonmalignant respiratory diseases caused by cigarette smoking—COPD, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and asthma—are defined in Table 7.2. The definitions indicate that chronic bronchitis is a specific set of symptoms, whereas emphysema refers to a particular pattern of lung damage
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