What complications does asthma eventually cause?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It may be complicated by pulmonary encephalopathy, and may eventually be complicated by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic respiratory failure, chronic cor pulmonale and other related diseases. Eventually, it can lead to sudden death, lower respiratory tract and lung infections, and more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, sudden death, second, lower respiratory tract and lung infections , third, water-electrolyte and acid-base imbalance , fourth, pneumothorax and mediastinal emphysema , fifth, respiratory failure, sixth, multi-organ insufficiency and multi-organ failure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The classification of asthma can be mainly divided into triggers and triggers. The pathogenic hormone of asthma can be divided into genetic factors, asthma has a definite familial nature, and the occurrence of asthma is closely related to heredity, which is a polygenic disease. Environmental factors also play an important role in determining exogenous allergens.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Asthma is very complex and is mainly caused by chronic airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. Its main ** is the following: one is caused by genetic factors, asthma is not affected by a single gene, but a variety of genes together.

    Second, due to environmental factors, long-term exposure to sensitizing environments will increase the probability of asthma incidence.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, the local temperature difference changes greatly, and there are a lot of pollutants in the air, which is particularly easy to cause patients to have asthma, and if patients are allergic to some pollen, or animal hair, and some fungi in the air, it is also easy to induce asthma, and patients will also induce asthma after encountering physiological viral infections, and if patients are emotionally agitated and irritable for a long time, they are also particularly easy to induce asthma.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be because of long-term smoking, followed by exposure to a lot of allergens, such as carpet pollen, animal hair, and finally because bronchitis can also cause asthma. It is also possible that other organs have lesions, and it may also cause asthma.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The mentality is very anxious, and often panicked, drinking cold water immediately after running, and the heart is very anxious, out of breath, etc., these conditions may lead to asthma.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sudden death: It is the most serious complication of bronchial asthma, because there are often no obvious aura symptoms, once it occurs suddenly, it is often too late to rescue; Lung infections: According to statistics, about half of all asthma is caused by upper respiratory tract infections.

    Due to the interference of the immune function of the respiratory tract, it is easy to develop secondary lung infections; Water-electrolyte and acid-base imbalance: due to asthma attacks, hypoxia, insufficient food intake, dehydration, and often complicated by water-electrolyte and acid-base imbalances are important factors affecting the efficacy and prognosis of asthma; Pneumothorax and mediastinal emphysema: due to the retention of gas in the alveoli during an asthma attack, the alveoli are overfilled and the pressure in the lungs increases, which can lead to the rupture of the alveoli and the formation of a pneumothorax; Respiratory failure:

    Severe asthma hypoventilation, infection, and pneumothorax are all triggers for asthma complicated by respiratory failure. Once respiratory failure develops, asthma** is more difficult; Multi-organ failure: severe asthma is often complicated by dysfunction or even failure of other organs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. There will be life-threatening When the person around you has asthma**, you must give him medicine in time. However, if there is no medicine around or if you do not take it in time, it may be life-threatening, so whether the asthma patient is mild or severe, the patient and his family must pay close attention to it, and must remember to bring asthma medicine with him. This is not only for your own safety, but also for the sake of your family.

    2. The harm of respiratory failure and sudden arrest If asthma is not attacked in time, it will produce a very strong reaction, such as respiratory failure, the patient suddenly does not breathe, sudden cardiac arrest and other similar phenomena. In addition, when asthma is intense, you may inhale more than you exhale, causing tightness in your chest. These serious situations may lead to more serious sudden illnesses, which can lead to respiratory failure and more serious death, so in this case, you must promptly call for help from the people around you and call 120 for support.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If asthma is not well controlled, it can easily lead to respiratory failure and heart failure, which must be treated as soon as possible, which can easily lead to life-threatening.

    It is mainly to use some anti-allergic drugs, with some salbutamol for conditioning, and usually use some hormone sprays externally to control asthma. Keep your room clean to prevent colds and reduce the occurrence of infections.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Lung infections:

    The airways spasm and secretions are difficult to pass during asthma onset; The shedding of airway epithelial cilia reduces local resistance, and the use of glucocorticoids reduces the body's immunity, making asthma patients prone to pulmonary infection.

    2.Respiratory failure:

    In severe asthma, due to severe airway spasm, airflow in and out is blocked, and at the same time, because of the patient's nervousness and hard breathing during the onset of asthma, the patient's physical exertion, oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production increase, the decrease in the amount of inhaled gas can cause hypoxemia, and the decrease in the amount of exhaled air leads to carbon dioxide retention in the body, and the appearance of respiratory failure.

    3.Pneumothorax: An acute asthma attack occurs when intraalveolar pressure increases, and in patients with bullae or severe emphysema, it sometimes causes the alveoli to rupture and air enters the pleural space, causing a pneumothorax to develop.

    4.Emphysema and cor pulmonale:

    Long-term asthma can lead to thickening of the airway wall, narrowing of the lumen, and long-term increase in pressure in the lungs, eventually forming obstructive emphysema, which can further lead to cor pulmonale.

    5.Sudden death from asthma:

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, bronchial asthma is a chronic disease, need to take medication for a long time, usually pay attention to avoid allergens that cause asthma, now the general drugs are sulide, budesonide, they are long-acting drugs, but you had better also have albuterol and other drugs at home, in case of acute attacks. I hope my answer will be helpful to you and I wish you good health.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Asthma is indeed the opposite, if you don't pay attention, attacks will be more frequent, first of all, we must pay attention to keep warm, we must add more, pay attention to prevent the appearance of colds, you can eat more cough, asthma, expectorant, warm lungs, spleen food, you can eat more kelp, seaweed, lilies, etc., avoid cold, too salty, too sweet food and spicy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to the above, pathologies such as cor pulmonale, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, etc., are common in clinical work. It is recommended to go to the respiratory department of the hospital for examination, such as MRI chest X-ray blood routine, etc., to confirm that the condition is treated under the guidance of a physician. Pay attention to rest in life, avoid fatigue, reduce activities, strengthen nutrition, increase resistance, and timely give anti-inflammatory, cough, phlegm, and asthma symptomatic treatment, such as amoxicillin, cough, cough, tellin, aminophylline, etc., which can also be inhaled by atomization**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Asthma is a disease caused by polygenes and has a familial cluster, which is the result of a variety of factors, and also has a certain genetic component, which is related to infection factors, climate changes, environmental pollution, and repeated airway infections when you are young.

    The clinical symptoms of asthma are cough, chest tightness, dyspnea, and in some cases, sputum production. The symptoms of asthma are reversible and can generally be relieved in a short period of time as long as it is done properly**.

    If you find that the symptoms of asthma appear, it is best to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, cooperate with the doctor to take medication or other **, do not wait until the development of chronic diseases to deal with it, then it will be more troublesome.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A common factor is a long-term smoking, a long-term smoking can cause transient spasms of our bronchi, then there are some allergic factors, such as smoke, cold air, sudden inhalation of cold air will also easily cause transient spasms of the bronchi.

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