disease, alveoli, airways and pulmonary capillaries get destroyed.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
COPD has been described as a persistent inflammatory lung ailment which obstructs flow of air from the patient’s lungs. Disease symptoms include difficulties in breathing, wheezing, coughing, and sputum (or mucus) secretion. COPD results from continuous exposure to particulate material or irritants in gaseous form such as cigarette smoke. Patients are highly vulnerable to contracting lung cancer, heart ailments, and various other health conditions. The biggest contributors to COPD contraction are chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The former is characterized by inflammation of bronchial tube linings (bronchial tubes are responsible… Continue Reading...
emerging data and information on respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD, pulmonary hypertension, cystic fibrosis and other pulmonary ailments which suggest a similar observation also noticed in other chronic ailments (Sahni, Talwar, Khanijo & Talwar, 2017).
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory illness that presents permanent condition with varying severity levels all through the life of the affected persons. It affects individuals of all ages and presents its highest frequency in childhood. Latest data gathered from the general population reveal that kids up to the age of 5, the average frequency rate of asthma was 23 per 1,000 kids annually; this… Continue Reading...
While there are certainly other health issues and problems such as heart disease, diabetes and COPD, falls are also very nasty and can lead to broken bones or even death. Further, the amount of senior that fall and that sustain injuries from the same is alarmingly high. Given all of that, there is a ton of incentive to help prevent or at least mitigate the number of falls through things like layout of rooms, self-assistance devices and so forth (NCOA, 2016).
With the above in mind, the NCOA released a program in 2015 called the National Falls Prevention Action Program. The NCOA website about the… Continue Reading...