#Chronic bronchitis
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oneshortdamnfuse · 6 months ago
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*slaps my chest like the hood of a car* these lungs can fit so much mucus
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newhologram · 1 year ago
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Holograms, I had a rough sudden chronic bronchitis flare the past week. At first it was my usual winter lung bullshit, just icky feeling. But I pushed myself too hard and it suddenly got worse and seemed like I was going to be really sick like I always was in childhood. I can’t do inhalers anymore, my body doesn’t tolerate them at all. I attribute it not progressing and reversing in a few days to not just my nebulizer 2x daily, strong homemade herbal tea blends, sea moss gel, overdosing on 3 different kinds of garlic a day, but my ✨wedge pillow✨. Bad lungs who?! For real. Usually sleeping this time of year feels like I’m drowning. Wedge pillow changes everything. I can breathe! 😭
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valcaira · 2 years ago
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well. turns out my six week cold is chronic sinusitis and chronic bronchitis. achoo. new diagnosis dropped
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ricisidro · 19 days ago
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 🫁
COPD is sometimes called #emphysema or #chronicbronchitis.
Emphysema is a type of COPD that damages the walls between the air sacs in the #lungs.
Chronic bronchitis is a type of COPD that causes inflammation and scarring of the bronchi, which are the large air passages.
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weightalive · 5 months ago
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Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease: Symptoms, Causes
Chronic lower respiratory diseases (CLRD) are a group of conditions that impact the lungs and airways, leading to persistent respiratory symptoms and significant health challenges. These diseases include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, and other long-term respiratory conditions. Recognizing the symptoms, understanding the causes, and learning effective management…
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pharmanucleus1 · 7 months ago
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Chronic Bronchitis Market: Advancements in Respiratory Care
Chronic Bronchitis Market Analysis and Size
The global chronic bronchitis market is expected to grow considerably over the projected period. The global increase in allergic reactions, as well as the growth of emerging markets, are moving this industry ahead. The increased prevalence of asthma and COPD, both of which cause severe coughing, is driving the chronic bronchitis market. The market is growing and is expected to grow fast throughout the projected period.
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Pharmanucleus investigates the growth rate of the global chronic bronchitis market from 2023 to 2030. During the projected period, the worldwide chronic bronchitis market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of more than 4.0%. The Pharmanucleus team performed a thorough market analysis that included expert research, patient epidemiology, pipeline analysis, price analysis, and regulatory framework, as well as market data such as market size, growth rate, market segmentation, geographical coverage, market participants, and market situation.
Market Definition
Chronic bronchitis is an inflammatory disease that produces swelling and pain in the airways over time. The symptoms appear gradually and build to severe, maybe irreversible lung damage. A three-month cough happens every two years. The most common causes of chronic bronchitis include smoking and certain kinds of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Global Acute Bronchitis Market Dynamics
Drivers
Increasing Prevalence of COPD
The rising incidence of COPD is a significant factor driving market expansion. According to a WHO report from June 2021, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third greatest cause of mortality globally, accounting for 3.23 million deaths in 2019. As a result, the rising prevalence of COPD is boosting need for chronic bronchitis therapy.
Growing Demand for Combination Therapy
Combination treatment is becoming increasingly popular since it is more effective than taking a bronchodilator and a corticosteroid individually. The growing number of patients effectively treated with combination therapy who did not respond to bronchodilators or corticosteroids is predicted to fuel the worldwide chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatment market.
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Opportunities
Rising Prevalence of Smoking
Smoking is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, resulting in more than 480,000 deaths each year. Smoking was highest among people aged 25-44 and 45-64. Thus, in turn, this leads to chronic bronchitis and creates opportunities for market growth.
Advanced Clinical Research and Innovative Strategies
Many industry participants are eager to put in place strategic measures that will help the sector thrive. The US Food and Drug Administration authorised Brovana in February 2022 for the treatment of bronchoconstriction in persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Brovana contains a bronchodilator, which is a medication that relaxes and widens the airways, hence relieving bronchoconstriction.
Restraints/Challenges
Lack of Awareness
Lack of patient awareness about the disease and differentiated symptoms could curb the growth of the global acute bronchitis market over a forecast period.
High Cost
The huge expenditure required for chronic bronchitis treatment is surely hampering the growth of the market.
This Global Chronic Bronchitis Market report provides details about recent new developments, trade regulations, import-export analysis, production analysis, value chain optimization, market share , the impact of national and localized market players, analyzes opportunities in terms of emerging revenue pockets, changes in market regulations, strategic analysis of market growth, market size, category market growth, niches and application dominance, product approvals, product launches, geographic expansions, technological innovations in the market. To obtain more insights on the Global Chronic Bronchitis Market, contact Pharmanucleus for an Analyst Brief, our team will help you make an informed market decision to achieve market growth.
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Chronic Bronchitis Market Scope
The global chronic bronchitis market is classified into four segments: treatment type, drug class, administration technique, end user, and distribution channel. Growth in these sectors will help you analyse weak growth areas in industries and provide users with important market knowledge and industry insights to help them make strategic decisions to uncover major market applications.
Treatment Type
Pharmacological
Nonpharmacological
Others
Drug Class
Bronchodilators
Glucocorticoids
Antibiotic
Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitors
Others
Route of Administration
Oral
Parenteral Inhalational
Others
End-Users
Hospitals
Specialty Clinics
Others
Distribution Channel
Hospitals
Specialty Clinics
Others
Regional Analysis/Insights
The global chronic bronchitis market is analyzed and market size insights and trends are provided by treatment type, drug class, route of administration, end user, and distribution channel as listed above.
The major countries covered in the global Chronic Bronchitis market report are USA, Canada & Mexico North America, Germany, France, UK, Netherlands, Switzerland , Belgium, Russia, Italy, Spain, Turkey, the rest of Europe in Europe, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Rest of Asia Pacific (APAC) within Asia Pacific (APAC), Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Rest of Middle East and Africa (MEA) within Middle -East and Africa (MEA), Brazil, Argentina and rest of South America as part of South America.
North America holds the largest market share owing to increasing infections in the geriatric population and growing smoking population.
Because of the rising incidence of COPD, asthma, and other lung disorders, as well as enhanced government and pharmaceutical organisation efforts to raise awareness, Asia-Pacific is likely to account for the greatest market share in the Chronic Bronchitis market in the next years.
The nation portion of the research also includes individual market affecting elements and changes in legislation in the market that affect present and future market trends. Additionally, the presence and availability of global brands, as well as the issues they face owing to big or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, are taken into account when giving forecast analysis of nation data.
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sunlit-spider · 1 year ago
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I have very aggressive chronic bronchitis and smoke (of any kind but definitely cigarettes) can trigger an attack for which I have no inhaler or other medical aid only life hacks I have lying around. Another definite trigger is vape smoke.
I was in the ceramics classroom during lunch and a student who I don't know was vaping and hiding behind me (I'm a big guy and easy to hide behind without looking like your hiding) and triggered an attack that left me unable to speak, or breathe properly for the rest of the school day and resulted in me fainting both in my Spanish class and on the hard walk home which I had no alternative to except walking a much longer but easier route. my friend who was also vaping in the classroom but far away from me as they are very aware of my bronchitis freaked out when I was talking about it thinking they endangered my life. Their boyfriend knew who did it and apparently dealt with it but Ive been nervous every time I've been in the room since.
I completely understand if vaping gets you through the day and I'm so glad you found something to help you keep living your day to day life even if it's not great for you, we live short term first but please do not make day to day life unlivable for me and others with respiratory issues by vaping or smoking in public spaces especially those with low ventilation such as bathrooms and most classrooms.
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doc-aid · 1 year ago
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When you can't breath, it doesn't mean that it's because of your heart being broken. You might have bronchitis!
Check out the article to confirm if you have one.
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omg-erika · 2 years ago
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Healing as inner growth
by Dr.Harald Wiesendanger– Klartext By far, not all patients who attend a therapy camp run by the Ways Out Foundation get rid of their symptoms there, and some do not even experience symptom relief. The following three cases illustrate why most say goodbye to us satisfied, sometimes enthusiastically, after nine days. Can one heal without being cured – much healthier without the symptoms easing…
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tarantula-hawk-wasp · 1 month ago
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The fact that like. Having bronchitis makes you more prone to getting bronchitis again in the future is so evil.
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stirdrawsandreblaws · 8 months ago
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turns out I've got an upper respiratory infection and tonsillitis, woo....
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thedeaddiscodame · 3 months ago
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Lol not me making clove-ginger-cinnamon-tumeric-chili tea at 4:30 am in a desperate attempt to stop myself from getting triple whammy bronchitis-tonsillitis-sinusitis that goes on for 8 entire months AGAIN
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gallifrey1sburning · 9 months ago
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The fun thing about bronchitis is how much more of tumblr and TikTok you get to see because of the 2:30 AM coughing fits that won’t stop long enough for you to fall asleep
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thedreadpoetroberts · 3 months ago
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Boy I wish they made a medicine that made it easier to breathe.
Sure would be nice.
(Me pointedly ignoring my nebulizer and refusing to do a breathing treatment because they make me feel yucky for a few hours.)
Tragedy they don't make that. Medicine that makes it easier to breathe...
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blatterpussbunnyfromhell · 1 year ago
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Let's raise a glass (of cough sirup) to my first bronchitis of the fall!
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monsieurenjlolras · 1 year ago
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I'm a hot young 27 I have a broken arm and tuberculosis. Also none of that is exactly true
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