Walking Pneumonia: What it is and how to manage it

It is estimated that every year, roughly 1 million adults in the United States are hospitalized for pneumonia. Walking pneumonia is simply pneumonia that isn’t severe enough to cause hospitalization and bed rest. Caused by a bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumonia, the symptoms of walking pneumonia are mild and are way easier to treat and manage … Continue reading “Walking Pneumonia: What it is and how to manage it”

Lung Cancer Risks Myths vs. Facts

Is smoking the only cause of lung cancer? No, it’s not the only cause. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions about the causes of lung cancer. The leading cause of lung cancer is cigarette smoking. That is,you risk lung cancer when you smoke cigarettes regularly. However, even people who do not smoke can get lung cancer … Continue reading “Lung Cancer Risks Myths vs. Facts”

What to Expect During a Pulmonary Function Test

Taking care of our inner organs is a critical aspect of our life. The lung, a vital organ in our body, needs to be tested from time to time to prevent damage. To protect our lungs, we have to consistently go for tests that show us the condition of our lungs.   This article explains … Continue reading “What to Expect During a Pulmonary Function Test”

How You Can Help Someone Having An Asthma Attack

Do you know anyone who has asthma? Have you ever seen them have an asthma attack? What did you do to help them? Whether you can answer those questions or not, one thing is clear: asthma attacks can be fatal if they are not promptly and properly attended to. If you ever happen to be … Continue reading “How You Can Help Someone Having An Asthma Attack”

How To Tell The Difference Between Common Colds And Allergies

Since their symptoms are quite similar, common colds and allergies are usually mistaken for each other. Some of these symptoms include fatigue, runny nose, and fatigue. In this article, you will learn the difference between the common cold and allergies. What Are Allergies? An allergy is a disorder of the immune system which makes the … Continue reading “How To Tell The Difference Between Common Colds And Allergies”

6 Things To Note Before Seeing A Pulmonologist

Pulmonology is a branch of medicine that deals with diagnosing and treating any complications that might occur in any part of the respiratory tract. A pulmonologist is a doctor who specializes in this field and is qualified and responsible for treating patients that have complications with any part of their respiratory system. If you experience … Continue reading “6 Things To Note Before Seeing A Pulmonologist”

7 Signs of Critical Respiratory Tract Infection

Respiratory tract infections (also called RTIs) are infections of parts of the body involved in breathing. More often than not, RTIs get better without treatment. However, you may need to see a lung doctor specialist in some cases. Types of Respiratory Tract Infections There are 2 types of RTIs: Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URI) and … Continue reading “7 Signs of Critical Respiratory Tract Infection”

Air Purifiers Vs Humidifiers: Benefits and Differences

If you want to control the quality of air in your home, fight air pollution, reduce allergies, and respiratory problems, or dry air conditioner, chances are that the first method you employ is getting an air purifier or a humidifier. Air purifiers and humidifiers are usually mistaken for each other because they have similar uses. … Continue reading “Air Purifiers Vs Humidifiers: Benefits and Differences”

Frequently Asked Questions about Bronchitis

What is bronchitis? Bronchitis is inflammation of the lining tubes (called Bronchial tubes) that carry air to and from the lungs which cause discomfort during breathing. Are there types of bronchitis? Yes. They are grouped into two: Acute and Chronic bronchitis. Acute Bronchitis: Acute bronchitis lasts for a few days (about five to ten days). … Continue reading “Frequently Asked Questions about Bronchitis”

What to Expect when Recovering from Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an acute respiratory infection caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi that affects one or both of the lungs. The infection causes inflammation in the alveoli (air sacs in the lungs) of the patient. Then, the air sacs become filled with pus or fluid, and that makes breathing difficult. Pneumonia should not be taken … Continue reading “What to Expect when Recovering from Pneumonia”