English to Tamil Dictionary bronchitis

bronchitis

மூச்சுக்குழாய் அழற்சி
definition
noun
Rarely, flu can develop into a high fever, acute bronchitis , encephalitis and pneumonia.
inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes. It typically causes bronchospasm and coughing.
translation of 'bronchitis '
மூச்சுக்குழலழற்றி
example
This means it is very bad for people with respiratory problems such as 'bronchitis' and asthma.
It focused on therapy, and chronic 'bronchitis' and emphysema were redefined.
Over the years, the patient had been hospitalized many times with 'bronchitis' and pneumonia.
Moreover, about half of the subjects with new asthma also reported chronic 'bronchitis' .
Rarely, flu can develop into a high fever, acute 'bronchitis' , encephalitis and pneumonia.
Sometimes people with a chronic lung disease such as emphysema or 'bronchitis' can take beta blockers.
a 'bronchitis' sufferer
Wilson and colleagues looked at emphysema and chronic 'bronchitis' separately.
They all presented with typical symptoms of 'bronchitis' and recurrent sinusitis or otitis.
Sometimes, the colds cause pneumonia or exacerbate chronic 'bronchitis' or asthma.
Maternal smoking was associated with only wheezy 'bronchitis' and not asthma.
Sometimes the cough from acute 'bronchitis' lasts for several weeks or months.
Pneumonia, 'bronchitis' , and sinus and ear infections are three examples of complications from flu.
This is a viral infection that typically causes conjunctivitis, 'bronchitis' , rash and fever.
he has 'bronchitis'
Differentiation between pneumonia and acute 'bronchitis' is important because of the therapeutic consequences.
Similar issues arise in relation to 'bronchitis' or asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Chronic 'bronchitis' is an inflammation and eventual scarring of the lining of the bronchial tubes.
Laryngitis may also be a feature of 'bronchitis' , pneumonia, flu or measles.
Some human lung diseases such as chronic 'bronchitis' may leave the patient drowsy or even comatose because of the build up of carbon dioxide in the body.
In a few cases the symptoms appeared within the context of chronic 'bronchitis' or late stage pneumonia.
A bout of influenza in 1997 developed into 'bronchitis' and pneumonia and put him into hospital.
The odds ratio of 'bronchitic' symptoms among children with asthma varied from 0.80 to 1.81 across the large range of pollutants between communities.
If the within-community estimates of effects are correct, then other cross-sectional (between-community) studies in the literature may have underestimated the true effect of air pollution on 'bronchitic' symptoms in children.
Among the 475 children with asthma, 184 had 'bronchitic' symptoms during the first year they contributed to the analysis.
The authors conclude that previous cross-sectional studies may have underestimated the effects of organic carbon and nitrogen dioxide on chronic 'bronchitic' symptoms in children with asthma.
Still, many questions remain, and future studies will be needed to better define the mechanisms of bacterial invasion in the 'bronchitic' patient and to develop effective vaccines to prevent exacerbations.
Intrigued by the historically reported differences in anthropometry between the 'bronchitic' and emphysematous patients, researchers performed studies to assess body composition in both COPD subtypes.
In additional analyses (not presented), there were no significant positive associations between pollutants and 'bronchitic' symptoms among children without asthma.
We also observed associations of 'bronchitic' symptoms with nitrogen dioxide, which were as strong as those for PM 10 and fine particulate mass less than 2.5 [mu] m in diameter.
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