If you would leave off smoking, your bronchitis would much improve. 如果你戒烟的话,你的支气管炎就会好得多。
It sound like bronchitis. 听起来像支气管炎。
bronchitis
[ noun ] inflammation of the membranes lining the bronchial tubes <noun.state>
Bronchitis \Bron*chi"tis\, n. [Bronchus + -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation, acute or chronic, of the bronchial tubes or any part of them.
"What happens (with emphysema and bronchitis) is as it is with lung cancer _ it's what you did a long time ago that affects your current disease status," said Dr. Robert Hahn, a CDC specialist in lung diseases.
Leaf smoke can make breathing extremely difficult for sufferers of asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and allergies, said Maggie Robbins of the Chicago Lung Association.
"In heavily populated areas, one in 10 or 20 people suffer because of air pollution - headaches, increased asthma attacks, worsening of bronchitis and more frequent respiratory tract infections.
In Europe, it is used to treat bronchitis.
Rescue workers had to cut a hole in the bedroom wall of a house to extract a 1,000-pound man who had to be hospitalized for acute bronchitis, officials said today.
Other job-related lung diseases include chronic bronchitis, a stiffening of lung tissue called pulmonary fibrosis and industrial asthma, the association said.
He also had an ear infection _ and bronchitis.
That girl is crazy is about me." Tammy Wynette has been hospitalized with bronchitis but is expected to be allowed home in less than a week, a spokesman says.
He had a heart attack in 1976, has suffered from bouts of pneumonia and bronchitis.
Two months ago, she was admitted for treatment of acute bronchitis at another Knoxville hospital.
These include diabetes, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, arteriosclerotic heart disease, osteoarthritis, multiple sclerosis and hemorrhoids.
Pneumonia and bronchitis were treated as one illness in the study.
Such measures generally worked well for acute cases, the researchers found, but long-term exposure produced a condition likened to chronic bronchitis.
Initially, Agouron plans to develop agents for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Agouron is not alone in the race to design a drug to kill the cold.
They note, for comparison, that 3.5 million children have chronic bronchitis, 3.2 million have asthma and 1.1 million have heart murmurs.