Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 8:40:14 GMT
By Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watchara Bunsawat Royal College of Physicians of Thailand Today, the number of asthmatic patients worldwide has increased to 400 million worldwide. In Thailand, there are approximately 3 million people with asthma. It is found that asthma occurs in a percentage of children. 10 As for adults, 5 percent and approximately 1,500 people die from this disease per year, averaging up to 3 people per day, with 70 percent of such deaths. It can be prevented because people's daily lifestyles lead to a higher risk of asthma and the result of climate change. Including the problem of dust in the air, PM 2.5, which has small particles with an average diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers, suspended in the air together with water vapor, smoke, and gases, can carry various substances floating around us in high quantities.
Until it forms smog which is considered a pollution to B2B Email List human health. When PM 2.5 dust is inhaled, there will be symptoms of nasal irritation, runny nose, coughing, sore throat, as well as being a direct danger to patients with various respiratory diseases, including asthmatic patients who are at greater risk than others. normal The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand therefore raised the issue of asthma. Come to warn and be aware and create more awareness for the people and society. Asthma is a disease of abnormally sensitive bronchial tubes. When a stimulus is encountered, the bronchial tubes contract, causing the bronchioles to become smaller. causing the patient to cough Wheezing, difficulty breathing, panting, comes and goes. Asthma is not a contagious disease. But it may be inherited from the father. mother to offspring Asthma is caused by inflammation in the bronchial tubes.
This inflammation can be caused by contact with allergens such as dog fur, cat fur, dust mites, or respiratory infections from certain types of germs. Bronchitis makes the bronchial tubes more sensitive. When a stimulus is encountered, the trachea contracts. causing the patient to cough Difficulty breathing, wheezing, and may come and go. Stimulants that cause bronchoconstriction include allergies, changes in temperature. Exercise, laughter, respiratory infections Symptoms that are easily noticed when asthma is suspected include coughing, wheezing, and wheezing. If you have symptoms at night or have a chronic cough after having a cold and the cough doesn't go away. I had to suspect that it might be asthma.
Until it forms smog which is considered a pollution to B2B Email List human health. When PM 2.5 dust is inhaled, there will be symptoms of nasal irritation, runny nose, coughing, sore throat, as well as being a direct danger to patients with various respiratory diseases, including asthmatic patients who are at greater risk than others. normal The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand therefore raised the issue of asthma. Come to warn and be aware and create more awareness for the people and society. Asthma is a disease of abnormally sensitive bronchial tubes. When a stimulus is encountered, the bronchial tubes contract, causing the bronchioles to become smaller. causing the patient to cough Wheezing, difficulty breathing, panting, comes and goes. Asthma is not a contagious disease. But it may be inherited from the father. mother to offspring Asthma is caused by inflammation in the bronchial tubes.
This inflammation can be caused by contact with allergens such as dog fur, cat fur, dust mites, or respiratory infections from certain types of germs. Bronchitis makes the bronchial tubes more sensitive. When a stimulus is encountered, the trachea contracts. causing the patient to cough Difficulty breathing, wheezing, and may come and go. Stimulants that cause bronchoconstriction include allergies, changes in temperature. Exercise, laughter, respiratory infections Symptoms that are easily noticed when asthma is suspected include coughing, wheezing, and wheezing. If you have symptoms at night or have a chronic cough after having a cold and the cough doesn't go away. I had to suspect that it might be asthma.