HLTH 335 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Respiratory Tract, Atmospheric Pressure, Dental Extraction

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Human diseases - hlth 335 - exam 2 notes. A cold is an acute inflammation of mucous membrane lining upper respiratory tract. Of viruses capable of causing common cold. Has recently been described as a major virus causing adult. Infants, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems are at risk for severe colds consequences from cold. Having had a cold provides no immunity to future colds. Coughing helps clear irritants or excessive mucus in nasal and throat areas. Sometimes this abrupt flow or air races by at speeds approaching 200 mph. Infection may be treated with antibiotics when caused by bacteria and therefore cold sufferers may be on antibiotics for a cold . In us, ~one in seven is spent on sinus problems. People have sinus problems > one billion . Barometric pressure, airplane flight, swimming or diving activities, tooth extraction and perhaps stale or contaminated indoor air like in sick building syndrome.

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