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Respiratory System Disease
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Asthma:attacks can be brought by triggers such as pollution, tobacco smoke, factory fumes, cleaning solvents, infections, pollen, food, cold air, exercise, chemicals and medications.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary:(COPD) lung disease causing shortness of breath
Chronic Bronchitis:permanent scarring of the bronchial tubes
Emphysema:permanent damage to air sacs walls
Pleurisy:inflammation of the pleural membrane lining lungs and the chest cavity
Lung Cancer:usually caused by cigarette smoking or second hand smoking.
Acute Bronchitis:inflammation of the bronchial tubes, Last from 4 to 6 weeks.
Influenza:spread from person to person from airborne viruses.
Pneumonia:infection of the lungs caused by a virus or bacteria, mild respiratory inflammation or it can require intensive care hospitalization.
Sinusitis:inflammation of the sinus cavities
Common Cold:spread through sneezing and coughing and touching contaminated objects.
Congestive Heart Failure:when the heart cannot pump enough blood
Gastroesophageal Reflux:inflammation of the esophagus from regurgitation of the stomach acid.
Guillain Barre Syndrome:muscle paralysis that begins in the feet or legs then travels up to body to the respiratory
Myasthenia Gravis:muscle weakness caused by a chemical abnormality in the nerves may affect respiratory system muscles.
Respiratory System Disease
Across:4. | (COPD) lung disease causing shortness of breath | 5. | inflammation of the pleural membrane lining lungs and the chest cavity | 6. | spread through sneezing and coughing and touching contaminated objects. | 8. | permanent damage to air sacs walls |
| 11. | permanent scarring of the bronchial tubes | 13. | spread from person to person from airborne viruses. | 14. | when the heart cannot pump enough blood | 15. | muscle weakness caused by a chemical abnormality in the nerves may affect respiratory system muscles. |
| | Down:1. | inflammation of the esophagus from regurgitation of the stomach acid. | 2. | infection of the lungs caused by a virus or bacteria, mild respiratory inflammation or it can require intensive care hospitalization. | 3. | muscle paralysis that begins in the feet or legs then travels up to body to the respiratory | 7. | attacks can be brought by triggers such as pollution, tobacco smoke, factory fumes, cleaning solvents, infections, pollen, food, cold air, exercise, chemicals and medications. |
| 9. | inflammation of the bronchial tubes, Last from 4 to 6 weeks. | 10. | inflammation of the sinus cavities | 12. | usually caused by cigarette smoking or second hand smoking. |
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Respiratory System Disease
Across:4. | (COPD) lung disease causing shortness of breath | 5. | inflammation of the pleural membrane lining lungs and the chest cavity | 6. | spread through sneezing and coughing and touching contaminated objects. | 8. | permanent damage to air sacs walls |
| 11. | permanent scarring of the bronchial tubes | 13. | spread from person to person from airborne viruses. | 14. | when the heart cannot pump enough blood | 15. | muscle weakness caused by a chemical abnormality in the nerves may affect respiratory system muscles. |
| | Down:1. | inflammation of the esophagus from regurgitation of the stomach acid. | 2. | infection of the lungs caused by a virus or bacteria, mild respiratory inflammation or it can require intensive care hospitalization. | 3. | muscle paralysis that begins in the feet or legs then travels up to body to the respiratory | 7. | attacks can be brought by triggers such as pollution, tobacco smoke, factory fumes, cleaning solvents, infections, pollen, food, cold air, exercise, chemicals and medications. |
| 9. | inflammation of the bronchial tubes, Last from 4 to 6 weeks. | 10. | inflammation of the sinus cavities | 12. | usually caused by cigarette smoking or second hand smoking. |
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