RESPIRATORY ISSUES: OVERVIEW, CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND PREVENTION

  1. INFECTIONS: Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections like the common cold, flu, pneumonia, or tuberculosis.
  2. ALLERGIES: Dust, pollen, mold, pet dander, and other allergens can trigger respiratory problems like asthma.
  3. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS: Exposure to smoke, chemicals, or air pollution can damage the lungs and cause respiratory diseases.
  4. SMOKING: Smoking cigarettes or exposure to second-hand smoke is a leading cause of respiratory diseases like bronchitis, emphysema, and lung cancer.
  5. GENETICS: Conditions like cystic fibrosis or inherited lung diseases.
  6. CHRONIC CONDITIONS: Asthma, COPD, and other long-term respiratory illnesses.
  7. POOR AIR QUALITY: Living in areas with high air pollution or inadequate ventilation.
  1. CHRONIC BREATHING DIFFICULTY
  2. DECREASED OXYGEN SUPPLY
  3. INCREASED RISK OF INFECTIONS
  4. LUNG DAMAGE
  5. HEART STRAIN
  6. LIFE-THREATENING COMPLICATIONS
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