There is one miraculous natural remedy for lung disease and upper respiratory tract infections. In today’s video, discover its health benefits, applications and side effects… What are the most common lung diseases and what are the worst complications?
The most common diseases of the lungs and upper respiratory tract include various infections, inflammations and chronic diseases. Here are some of the most common diseases, their symptoms and potential complications:
- Colds and flu:
- Symptoms: Cough, runny nose, sore throat, headache, fever, fatigue.
- Complications: Possible complications include sinusitis, otitis media, bronchitis, pneumonia (pneumonia) and exacerbation of existing chronic lung diseases.
- Sinusitis (sinusitis):
- Symptoms: Facial pain, stuffy nose, runny nose, headache, pain in the teeth, purulent discharge from the nose.
- Complications: Possible complications include prolongation of infection, spread of infection to other parts of the body, development of chronic sinusitis.
- Bronchitis (inflammation of the bronchi):
- Symptoms: Cough with expectoration of mucus, difficulty breathing, chest pain, fatigue, fever.
- Complications: Chronic bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia (pneumonia), exacerbation of chronic lung diseases.
- Asthma:
- Symptoms: Short-sightedness of breath, wheezing in the chest, coughing, tightness in the chest.
- Complications: Anaphylactic shock, status asthmaticus (a serious condition requiring immediate medical intervention), worsening of symptoms over time.
- Pneumonia (pneumonia ):
- Symptoms: Cough with expectoration of purulent or bloody sputum, difficulty breathing, fever, chest pain.
- Complications: Loss of consciousness, respiratory failure, sepsis (a serious infection that can be life-threatening).
Untreated or improperly treated diseases of the upper respiratory tract and lungs can lead to various complications, including:
- Chronic lung disease: Untreated diseases such as chronic bronchitis, asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can lead to permanent lung damage and breathing difficulties.
- Respiratory failure: Severe lung disease can lead to respiratory failure, requiring immediate medical intervention to ensure adequate oxygen uptake into the body.
- Infections: Untreated upper respiratory tract and lung infections can spread to other parts of the body and cause serious complications like sepsis.
- Organ damage: Chronic lung diseases can lead to damage to other organs and systems in the body, such as the heart, kidneys and liver.
It is important to recognize the symptoms of lung and upper respiratory diseases and seek medical help if they occur. Timely diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious complications and improve the prognosis.
In today’s video, I tell you about a natural remedy called balsamic dishes. Balsamic fir, scientifically known as Abies balsamea, is a type of conifer often found in the northern forests of North America. This beautiful and aromatic plant has a long history of use in traditional medicine, culinary arts and the beauty industry. In this essay, we will explore various aspects of the balsamic fir, including its botanical characteristic, usage history, and health benefits.
Balsamic fir is an evergreen tree that can grow to a height of 20 to 30 meters. Its needle-like leaves are dark green and densely arranged along the branches, and have a characteristic balm smell. The plant also produces resinous vegetables on the bark containing balm, a substance traditionally used in medicine and cosmetics due to its medicinal and aromatic properties.
This plant has a long history of use in different cultures around the world. Native Americans, such as Native Americans and Inuit, used different parts of the plant to treat various health problems, including lung disease, bronchitis, asthma, colds, coughs, muscle aches, and rheumatism. They also used balsamic fir resin to make balms and ointments to treat wounds and skin irritations.
Balsamic dishes have amazing health benefits thanks to their healing properties. Extracts of the plant can be used to relieve cough and colds, relieve muscle and joint pain, and stimulate circulation. It is also used in aromatherapy to relax and reduce stress. Some researchers suggest that balsamic dishes have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties and may help boost the immune system.