Wilmington University Chronic Bronchitis Presentation

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CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS

STUDENT NAME
INSTITUTION
COURSE
DATE

DESCRIPTION OF CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS


Bronchitis




Inflammation of the lung’s airways

Two types of bronchitis




Acute


Sudden



Lasts approximately 2-3 weeks

Chronic




3 months & 2 years

Primary causes


Smoking



Irritants



Viruses
 Flu & Bacteria

SYSTEM IT EFFECTS
 Respiratory system disease


Airways in lungs/bronchi
become inflamed

 Respiratory stem


Organs and tissues for
breathing

 CLRD
 COPD
 chronic bronchitis

PHYSIOLOGY

 Inflammatory response from epithelial cells
 Goblet cells produce excessive mucus
 Smooth muscle widens, constricting bronchioles
 Results in airway obstruction

SYMPTOMS
 Cough


Dry or mucus expulsion



Wheezing



Blue fingernails, lips, and skin



Swollen feet



Heart failure

TREATMENTS




Natural remedies


Staying hydrated



Mist vaporizer or humidifier



Cough suppressants



Honey, lemon, ginger, bay leaf, almonds

Medical treatments


Stopping smoking



Avoiding secondhand smoke



Steer clear of environmental irritants



Mouth and breathing medications



Portable oxygen



Remove impaired parts of lung



Humidifying air & pulmonary rehab

HOW CHRONIC BRONCHITIS IS
DIAGNOSED
 Personal and family health history
 Pulmonary function tests


Spirometry test



Arterial blood gas test



Pulse oximetry test



Chest X-ray test



CT scan tests

PROGNOSIS FOR RECOVERY

 Chronic bronchitis is a progressive disease

 Prognosis is largely dependent on:


Lifestyle adjustments



Present lung function

STATISTICS ON WHO
CAN GET CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS
 Segments of the population at

higher risk include:


Those older than 45



Women



Non-Hispanic white people



Black people



Smokers



Those with low immunity



Those frequently exposed to irritants

HOW COMMON
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS IS
IN THE UNITED STATES
AND WORLD
 Common in U.S. & world

 Effects 10 million Americans

yearly between 44 & 65
 Presence varies worldwide

INTERESTING FACTS
ABOUT CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS
 2018 Australian study






G-CSF


Blood cell-stimulating protein



Potentially reduce inflammation &
symptoms

2019 research study


Cancer medications



Help reduce COPD

Famous celebrities


Amy Winehouse



John Carson

THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING

REFERENCES


Bhargava, H. D., MD. (2020, June 9). Celebrities With COPD. Retrieved from https://www.webmd.com/lung/copd/ss/slideshow-celebrities-with-copd



Cunha, J. P., DO. (2021, May 25). Chronic Bronchitis: Treatment, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Causes. Retrieved from
https://www.emedicinehealth.com/bronchitis/article_em.htm



Dotan, Y., So, J. Y., & Kim, V. (2019). Chronic bronchitis: where are we now?. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation, 6(2), 178.



John Hopkins Medicine. (2021). Chronic Bronchitis. Retrieved from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/chronic-bronchitis



Pagán, C. N. (2020, December 16). The Latest Research on COPD. Retrieved from https://www.webmd.com/lung/copd/copd-research



Stibich, M., PhD. (2020, March 26). Are You At Risk for Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease? Retrieved from ...


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