bronchospasm उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Bronchospasm can last for days after an attack, causing mucus buildup and inflammation on the bronchial wall, which can encourage chronic asthma and prolonged, irreversible attacks.
- Some of the things that can cause bronchospasms are : consuming foods, taking medicines, allergic responses to insects, and fluctuating hormone levels, particularly in women.
- Some complications have been reported, including pneumothorax, increased intracranial pressure, fainting, chest pain, paroxysmal coughing, nosocomial infections, oxygen desaturation, and bronchospasm.
- It has been used historically for bronchospasm and hypoglycemia, but newer treatments for these that are selective for ? 2 adrenoceptors, such as salbutamol are currently preferred.
- The drug, rapacuronium bromide, or Raplon, has been linked to roughly 90 fatal and nonfatal cases of bronchospasm, in which patients were unable to breathe normally.
- In terms of more serious adverse effects such as the triggering of bronchospasm in asthmatic individuals, the evidence does not indicate that MSG is a significant trigger factor ."
- The main toxicity described with aerosolised treatment is bronchospasm, which can be treated or prevented with the use of beta2-agonists such as salbutamol or following a desensitisation protocol.
- Due to risk of fatal bronchospasm it was withdrawn from the United States market by Organon on March 27, 2001, less than 2 years after its FDA approval in 1999.
- Clinical cases have been associated with acute fever, myalgias, bronchospasm, pruritic rashes, lymphadenopathy, subcutaneous nodules associated with eosinophilia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and elevated creatinine kinase levels.
- For example, a nebulised beta-agonist like salbutamol may be indicated in the event of significant bronchospasm ( or prophylactically in patients with a history of bronchospasm secondary to acetylcysteine ).