It's not a sign of respiratory obstruction?

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summary

Respiratory obstruction is a kind of disease caused by respiratory diseases. The respiratory tract is divided into upper and lower respiratory tract by the lower edge of cricoid cartilage. The upper respiratory tract is composed of nose, sinuses and throat. It can transmit gas, swallow, smell and pronounce. The lower respiratory tract has the function of ventilation and ventilation. This kind of disease patient general performance is dyspnea, the breath is laborious, has the asphyxia feeling, has the possibility frequency to increase fast, the breath rhythm and the depth are all lower than. In general, there are changes in normal people, which can affect the heart function, and in severe cases, it can be life-threatening.

It's not a sign of respiratory obstruction?

1. This disease is more common in children, especially some like to put toys in the mouth to play, or some food can not be chewed, in crying and laughing, it is easy to choke foreign bodies into the trachea. However, the foreign body in the trachea of adults often occurs when they are drunk or under general anesthesia. The swallowing function is not complete, and the foreign body or food may be inhaled into the trachea by mistake.

2. Airway obstruction is not necessarily caused by inhaling foreign bodies or choking food. It may be caused by pathological changes in any part of the airway. The causes of obstruction are different. It may be mechanical obstruction inside or outside the airway or airway stenosis caused by airway smooth muscle spasm.

3. The causes of respiratory tract obstruction are different, and the symptoms are also different. Such as airway obstruction, it will cause dyspnea, prolonged inspiratory phase, inspiratory effort and accompanied by wheezing and other symptoms. If the patient has lung disease, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, and so on, the patient will have expiratory dyspnea, prolonged expiratory phase, expiratory exertion and other symptoms.

matters needing attention

Patients with respiratory tract obstruction should pay attention to expectoration, and the environment should also keep the air moist, especially for children. They should pay attention not to put foreign bodies or toys into their mouth when playing, not to laugh or talk when eating, so as not to choke food into their esophagus. Parents should pay attention to this. In the treatment, find out the cause, symptomatic treatment.