Air pollution

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Deadly levels of air pollution aren't a cause of Bronchoconstriction? Obviously, the author here is either completely ignorant,OR ... they are trying to provoke controversy into the debate ! It is only in the last few decades that scientists have come to realise that early years exposure to Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) can build up in ones body tissues & slowly erode the main structures just as Dry and Wet Rot can totally destroy a huge building. Micro pollutants from *Asbestos *Coal Dust *Granaries House Birds *Pidgeons/Parrots and Vehicle Micro Carbons all take their toll by creat-ing inpenetrable deposits around the minute air sacs deep within the Lungs. This dry rot destroys lung cells and traps Oxygen in doing so. As such, 20% dead tissue can trap a further 35% Oxygen which can't enter the blood circulating processes. Emphysema is a classic example of a creeping Dry Rot trapping more and more Oxygen as the disease progresses. [Anton Burke - Aug 2020] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.101.82.237 (talk) 22:07, 4 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Dust and smoke

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any asthmatic knows dust and smoke cause Bronchoconstriction they should be listed as causes — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:34AD:6260:DCD1:7B4E:DD18:43FE (talk) 22:07, 20 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

Cryo-Freezing & Steam Ablation Treatments (Broncho-Constrictive Disorders)

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OVERVIEW (Broncho Constrictive Disorders) - BCD as a generalised medical term embraces a multitude of Pulmonary afflicted main-stream diseases or disorders that significantly impact on a persons breathing capabilities. COPD is a similar generalised "Umbrella" term that the medical professions love using for simplistic convenience. However, anyone suffering from a BCD/COPD related breathing problem is best advised to insist upon their GP, Medical Consultants, or Surgeons inter alia to stop using Umbrella descriptives, and insist that the "Specific Disease or Disorder" is used at outset. The reasons for doing so is very critical as treatments and new drugs or technologies are changing constantly. To better understand the significance & importance of biologically correct diagnosis can mean the difference between suffering impaired breathing difficulties, or at worst, a premature and avoidable mortality. Accordingly, let us begin by looking at the list of BCD/COPD afflictions that are or could be causing Broncho-constriction issues, and the new age treatments available to mitigate and sometimes cure the problems over time.

Major Breathing Disorders 01 - Air Pollution 02 - Allergies 03 - 04 - 05 - 06 - 07 - 08 - 09 - 10 - 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Treatment Options

Author & Attribution Sources [ANTON BURKE - AlliedHambro 2020] - The author has lived or worked across 3 Continents, 27 Countries, and 69 Capital City's. During his career history of world travels, he has also been a Lead Columnist with over 680+ published articles. Having suffered chronic Asthmatic illnesses around 60 years he has been an in-depth researcher into Pulmonary/Arterial disease and breathing difficulty impacts since developing Emphysema (s.4) over 5 years ago. Complicated by contracting a Tropical lung disease, and years working in toxic air environments, he has invested many hours investigating new drugs and surgical innovations in this sphere of acute suffering and premature deaths. Secondarily, a major driving force running in parallel to his own severe day-to-day survival battles, are all the bi-lateral Lung related medical hardships that similar aged friends are enduring across a broad spectrum of BCD/COPD disorders that most people have never heard of until they knock on their doors. As there are only around under 500 Lung Transplants in UK annually, he feels that his research offers a new frontier of hope and extended lives for those who maintain a strong optimistic outlook on life, and pool their research across all forums for mutual benefits. SOURCES: Cryonic UnderworldsProf Palav Shah - Cryo Surgeon — Preceding unsigned comment added by AlliedHambro (talkcontribs) 08:15, 21 August 2020 (UTC)Reply