![What Is Measles? 1 Measles](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-white-clean-52-300x158.png)
...the eye Fits caused by fever, such as febrile seizures Inflammation of the liver, known as hepatitis Infection of the airways and lungs, such as pneumonia, bronchitis or croup, which...
![What Is Smoking Cessation: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 2 What is Acupuncture: Overview](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-procidures-300x158.png)
...function, and a decreased risk of emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Economic Benefits In addition to health benefits, quitting smoking provides economic benefits. Smokers who are able to quit often report...
![What Is Hot Magner: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 3 What is Acupuncture: Overview](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-procidures-300x158.png)
...Hot magner treatment can benefit those who suffer from the following medical conditions: Perl arthritis humero scalpularis Pain after injury, especially fractures Neuritis and neuralgia Chronic constipation Lumbago Arthralgia Bronchitis...
![What Is A Pulmonologist? 4 What is a pulmonologist? pulmonologist idea health medical treatment 277904 9911](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/pulmonologist-idea-health-medical-treatment_277904-9911-300x254.jpg)
...or chronic bronchitis or colds that impact your respiratory system Asthma that isn’t well-controlled, or has unidentified triggers **What is a Pulmonologist?** **Definition:** A pulmonologist is a specialized physician who...
![What Is Acute Pharyngitis? 5 Acute Pharyngitis](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-98-300x158.png)
...often found in conjunction with a sore throat or pharyngitis. Coughing is linked to laryngitis, and therefore it often occurs in conjunction with diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, influenza, measles,...
![What Is Smoke Inhalation? 6 Smoke Inhalation](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-86-300x158.png)
...Inhalation?** **Answer:** Severe smoke inhalation can cause permanent damage to the lungs and other organs. Long-term effects may include: * Chronic respiratory problems (e.g., asthma, bronchitis) * Lung fibrosis (scarring...
![What Is Childhood Asthma? 7 Childhood Asthma](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-7-300x158.png)
...such as rhinitis, sinusitis, and respiratory tract infections, such as bronchitis, have the same symptoms as asthma. For this reason, doctors often opt to observe a child’s symptoms over a...
![What Is Lung Cancer Screening: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 8 What is Lung Cancer Screening: Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/26790-what-is-lung-cancer-screening-overview-benefits-and-expected-results-300x169.webp)
...cancer. These include: Chronic raspy coughing Blood-streaked mucus Hacking coughs Recurrent pneumonia Recurrent bronchitis Shortness of breath Wheezing coughs Persistent pain in the chest Hoarseness Swollen neck Swollen face Pain...
![What Is Common Cold? 9 Common Cold](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-223-300x158.png)
...these are bronchitis and pneumonia. Typical symptoms of a chest infection include: Coughing Bringing up phlegm Shortness of breath Generally, a chest infection will resolve naturally. If the following symptoms...
![What Is Pulmonary Function Testing: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 10 What is Pulmonary Function Testing: Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/27080-what-is-pulmonary-function-testing-overview-benefits-and-expected-results-300x169.webp)
...is used to diagnose diseases and track the progress of lung diseases including asthma, COPD, bronchitis, interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary fibrosis. PFTs measure the amount of air in the...