Difference between Bronchial asthma, Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema ?

by Symptom Advice on March 15, 2011

Signs and Symptoms of Bronchial AsthmaWith bronchial asthma, you may have one or more of the following signs and symptoms:Shortness of breathTightness of chestWheezingExcessive coughing or a cough that keeps you awake at nightDiagnosing Bronchial AsthmaBecause asthma does not always happen at the doctor’s visit, it’s important for you to describe your asthma signs and symptoms to your doctor. You might also notice when the symptoms occur such as during exercise, with a cold, or after smelling smoke. Asthma tests may include:Spirometry: A lung function test to measure your breathing capacity and how well you breathe. You will breathe into a device called a spirometer.Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF): using a device called a peak flow meter, you forcefully exhale into the tube to measure the force of air you can expend out of your lungs. Peak flow monitoring can allow you to monitor your how well your asthma is doing at home.Chest X-Ray: your doctor may do a chest X-ray to rule out any other diseases that may be causing similar symptoms.Chronic Bronchitis —Question: what is the Difference between Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis?Answer: Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are two types of COPD that often coexist. sometimes, it is difficult to understand the differences between the two, but both cause difficulty breathing and other lung related symptoms.Emphysema is a type of COPD that causes a permanent enlargement of the airways in your lungs. It is accompanied by destruction of the walls of the alveoli, the tiny air spaces in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged during the breathing process. when the alveoli are destroyed, it makes it difficult for the person with emphysema to breathe, which is one of the hallmark symptoms of emphysema.

Emphysema is primarily caused by smoking. and once diagnosed, its path is irreversible.

Read more about emphysema, including signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

Chronic bronchitis is a type of COPD that causes inflammation, or irritation, in the bronchioles of the lungs. the bronchioles connect the trachea, or windpipe, to the lungs. this irritation causes an increased amount of heavy mucus in the lungs that over time, interferes with breathing. the body responds to this mucus by producing a cough in an attempt to clear the airways. But because the mucus is so abundant and thick, it is often difficult for a person with chronic bronchitis to expel it. Additionally, large amounts of thick mucus makes the lungs a perfect habitat for bacteria to thrive. so bacterial lung infections among people who have chronic bronchitis are common and frequent.

In order for a diagnosis of chronic bronchitis to be made, you need to have a productive, long-term cough that lasts 3 months out of the year for 2 consecutive years. this differentiates it from acute bronchitis.

Chronic bronchitis is primarily caused by cigarette smoking, secondhand smoke and air pollution.

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