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Disorders of the
respiratory system
Respiratory infections
Infections of the respiratory tract can occur in:
1. The upper respiratory tract
2. The lower respiratory tract
3. Both.
Organisms capable of infecting respiratory
structures include:
1. bacteria.
2. viruses: the majority of upper respiratory tract
infections are caused by viruses as rhinovirus
and parainfluenza virus.
3. fungi.
Depending on the organism and extent of
infection, the symptoms can range from mild
to severe and even life threatening.
• The respiratory tract is protected by a number of very
effective defense mechanisms.
• For an organism to reach the lower respiratory tract, the
organism must be particularly virulent and present in very
large numbers or the host defense barriers must be
weakened.
– Factors that might weaken the respiratory defense
barriers:
 Cigarette smoking, which can paralyze the cilia lining the
cells of the respiratory passages and impair removal of
secretions, particles and microorganisms.
 The presence of a respiratory pathogen such as the cold
or influenza virus .
Upper respiratory tract Infections
The most common viral pathogens for the
“common cold” are rhinovirus, parainfluenza
virus, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus
and coronavirus.
• They enter body through the mucous membranes
of the nose and eye. They are readily spread
from person to person via respiratory secretions.
• Manifestations of the common cold include:
• Rhinitis: Inflammation of the nasal mucosa
• Sinusitis :Inflammation of the sinus mucosa
• Pharyngitis : Inflammation of the pharynx
and throat
• Headache
• Nasal discharge and congestion
THE COMMON COLD
• Symptoms of influenza infection:
 Headache
Fever, chills
Muscle aches
Nasal discharge
Unproductive cough
Sore throat
• Influenza infection can cause marked inflammation of the
respiratory epithelium and a loss of ciliated cells that protect the
respiratory passages from other organisms.
• As a result, influenza infection may lead to co-infection of the
respiratory passages with bacteria.
• It is also possible for the influenza virus to infect the tissues of
the lung itself to cause a viral pneumonia.
Upper respiratory tract Infections
INFLUENZA
Treatment of influenza:
 Bed rest, fluids, warmth
 Antiviral drugs
 Influenza vaccine :
 Provides protection against certain A and B
influenza strains that are expected to be
prevalent in a certain year.
 The vaccine must be updated and
administered yearly to be effective but will
not be effective against influenza strains not
included in the vaccine.
 The influenza vaccine is advised for elderly
people, in individuals weakened by other
disease and in health-care workers
COLD INFLUENZA
Fever Rare 39-40o
Headache Rare Usual
Body aches Mild Severe
Weakness Mild May last 3 wks
Extreme fatigue Unusual Usual
Nasal congestion Common Common
Sneezing Common Sometimes
Sore throat Common Common
Chest discomfort/
cough
Mild Mod-Severe
Asthma – What is It?
• Asthma is a chronic lung
disease that obstructs
airflow
• The obstruction is
reversible
• It involves difficulty in
breathing due to
– Inflammation (swelling)
– Mucus in the airways
– Tightening of muscles
around the airways
Trigger: Type of Substance Examples
Air pollutants, including dusts,
smoke, mists & fumes
Diesel exhaust; tobacco smoke;
mineral, rock, coal, & wood
dusts; gases; fumes & vapors
from aerosol agents, chemicals,
cleaning materials, solvents,
paints, welding & from heating &
cooling metals quickly
Pollens, mites & molds Trees, flowers, weeds, hay,
plants
Animal dander Birds, cats, dogs
Medications Aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs
Foods Egg, wheat, nuts
Symptoms of asthma
• Coughing
• Wheezing, a whistling sound
• Shortness of breath
• Chest tightness
• Sneezing & runny nose
• Itchy and inflamed eyes
Can asthma be cured?
• Asthma can be controlled (but not cured) by:
– Avoiding triggers or reducing exposure to triggers
– Using medication to control symptoms
• Medications - generally two types are
used
– Long-term drugs
• Taken to prevent excess production of mucus & to
reduce the inflammation and constriction of airway
muscles
– Rescue or quick-relief drugs
• Taken to relax muscles around the airways to
improve breathing
What YOU can do if you
have asthma?
• Identify and minimize contact with your
asthma trigger(s)
• Understand and take asthma medications as
prescribed
• Recognize early signs that your asthma is
getting worse
• Know what to do when your asthma is
getting worse
LARYNGITIS
An inflammation of the larynx.
It causes hoarse voice or the
complete loss of the voice
because of irritation to the vocal
folds.
BRONCHITIS
•Most prevalent in winter
•Generally part of an acute URI
•It may develop after a common
cold or other viral infection of the
nasopharynx, throat, or bronchi
•Often with secondary bacterial
infection
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the
main air passages to the lungs.
Signs & symptoms
1. Malaise
2. Chilliness
3. Slight fever
4. Back and muscle pain
5. Sore throat
6. Onset of a distressing cough usually signals
onset of bronchitis
7. Cough starts off dry and later produces
mucous.
1.The patient should rest until
fever subsides
2.Drink plenty of fluids.
3.Fever reducer.
Treatment
Strep throat is a bacterial
infection of the tissues in the
back of the throat and the
tonsils. The tissues become
irritated and inflamed, causing
a sudden, severe sore throat.
STREP THROAT
Strep throat is caused by streptococcal
(strep) bacteria. There are many different
strains of strep bacteria, some of
which cause more serious illness than others.
The most common symptoms of strep
throat are:
-a sudden, severe sore throat
-pain or difficulty swallowing
-fever over 101 F
-swollen tonsils and lymph nodes
-white or yellow spots on the back of a
bright red throat
-headache and abdominal pain
-Strep can cause a red skin rash,
vomiting, loss of appetite, and a general
feeling of discomfort or illness.
Strep throat is diagnosed with a
physical examination, medical
history, and a rapid strep test. A
throat culture is sometimes done to
confirm the results of the rapid
strep test.
•Strep throat will go away in 3 to 7 days.
However, strep throat is still treated with
antibiotics even if they do not
speed recovery.
• Antibiotics kill the strep bacteria,
shorten the time you are contagious, and
reduce the risk of complications, such as
the infection spreading to other parts of
your body.
•Your health professional also may also
recommend nonprescription medications
to relieve pain and discomfort
•and reduce fever caused by strep
throat.
Pneumonia
• Most deadly infectious disease in
the U.S.
• 6th leading cause of death
Individuals Most at Risk for Pneumonia
 Elderly
 Those with viral infection
 Chronically ill
 AIDS or immunosuppressed patients
 Smokers
 Patients with chronic respiratory
disease e.g. bronchial asthma.
Lower respiratory tract Infections
PNEUMONIA
-Pneumonia occurs when bacteria
(most commonly Streptococcus
pneumoniae), chemical irritants, or
viruses get into your lungs.
-Pneumonia causes the alveoli in
the lungs to fill with pus or other
liquid. This causes difficulty in
breathing.
Inflammation or infection of the alveoli
in the lungs.
SYMPTOMS
~fever
~bluish skin
~difficulty breathing
~increased pulse
~mucus cough
~mental confusion
Pneumonia
Treatment of Pneumonia
To treat Pneumonia a doctor would choose
an antibiotic. Mainly based on your health,
how serious the pneumonia is, and by how
old you are.
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic medicine that is
sometimes prescribed by doctors,
depending on how bad the pneumonia is.
If pneumonia isn’t bad, the infection can be
treated at home with oral antibiotics.
Drink a lot of fluids as well.
EMPHYSEMA
Emphysema is a chronic (long-
lasting) disease that
gradually destroys the lungs. This
destruction means
that you become unable to
breathe in enough oxygen.
You also have trouble breathing
out carbon dioxide.
Cigarette smoking is by far the most
common reason that people develop
emphysema, and it is also the most
preventable cause. Other risk factors
include air pollution, heredity, male
sex, and age.
Cigarette smoke contributes to this
disease process in 2 ways.
1. It destroys lung tissue, which is the
cause of the obstruction.
2. It causes inflammation and irritation of
airways that can cause the disease to get
worse.
What is tuberculosis (TB)?
Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease
caused by bacteria called
Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
The TB bacteria can affect any
part of the body, but usually affects
the lungs.
If not treated properly, a person
who has TB infection can develop
TB disease.
If a person develops TB disease
and does not get appropriate
medical treatment he/she can die.
How do you get TB?
TB is generally spread through the
air when a person who has TB
disease frequently sneezes, coughs,
speaks or sings near others for a long
period of time.
Persons who breathe in air
containing TB germs can become
infected with TB.
Typically, only close contacts of a
person who has TB disease are
considered to be at risk.
How is TB infection different
from TB disease?
People with TB infection have
a positive TB skin test but they:
are not sick, do not have
symptoms, cannot spread TB to
others, can develop TB disease if
not treated for TB infection.
When TB infection is treated it
greatly reduces the chance that
you will ever develop TB disease.
How do I get tested for TB?
A TB skin test is performed by
injecting a small amount of fluid in the skin
on the lower part of the arm. You will
need to return within 48-72 hours to have
a trained health care worker see if the
skin test is positive or negative.
You can get a skin test at your local
health department or at your healthcare
provider’s office.
If you have a positive reaction to the
skin test (TB infection), your healthcare
provider may do other
tests to see if you have developed TB
disease.
What are the symptoms of TB?
Symptoms of TB disease include:
feelings of sickness or weakness,
weight loss, fever, and night sweats.
When TB disease affects the
lungs, additional symptoms may
include: a bad cough that lasts
longer than 2 weeks, shortness of
breath, pain in the chest and
coughing up blood.
Remember…
TB infection occurs when a
person has breathed in the TB
germ, but the person is not sick.
TB disease can develop in a
person with TB infection if they do
not get medical treatment.
A person with TB disease is sick
and may have several symptoms of
the disease.
If left untreated, persons with TB
disease can die from TB.
How is TB treated?
TB disease can usually be cured
by taking several medicines for 6-12
months.
It is very important that people who
have TB disease take the medication
exactly as prescribed.
If you stop taking the medication too
soon, you can become sick again.
Also, if you do not take the medication
correctly, the germs may become
resistant to those medications and
become more difficult to treat.
LUNG CANCER
Lung cancer is the #1 cause
of cancer-related deaths by
far in the U.S.
…more than breast,
prostate, and colon cancer
combined.
Risk Factors:
• Smoking (90% of all cases)
• Second-hand smoke (25%
of non-smoker cases)
• Occupational/environmental
What Are the Symptoms of Lung Cancer?
• Fatigue (tiredness)
• Cough
• Shortness of breath
• Chest pain
• Loss of appetite
• Coughing up phlegm
• Hemoptysis (coughing up blood)
• If cancer has spread, symptoms include
bone pain, difficulty breathing,
abdominal pain, headache, weakness,
and confusion
How is Lung Cancer Evaluated?
• Because almost all patients will have a
tumor in the lung, a chest x-ray or CT scan
of the chest is performed
• The diagnosis must be confirmed with a
biopsy
• The location(s) of all sites of cancer is
determined by additional CT scans, PET
(positron emission tomography) scans, and
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
• It is important to find out if cancer started in
the lung or somewhere else in the body.
Cancer arising in other parts of the body can
spread to the lung as well
How is Lung Cancer Treated?
• Treatment depends on the stage and
type of lung cancer
• Surgery
• Radiation therapy
• Chemotherapy (options include a
combination of drugs)
• Targeted therapy
• Lung cancer is usually treated with a
combination of therapies
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  • 2. Respiratory infections Infections of the respiratory tract can occur in: 1. The upper respiratory tract 2. The lower respiratory tract 3. Both. Organisms capable of infecting respiratory structures include: 1. bacteria. 2. viruses: the majority of upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses as rhinovirus and parainfluenza virus. 3. fungi. Depending on the organism and extent of infection, the symptoms can range from mild to severe and even life threatening.
  • 3. • The respiratory tract is protected by a number of very effective defense mechanisms. • For an organism to reach the lower respiratory tract, the organism must be particularly virulent and present in very large numbers or the host defense barriers must be weakened. – Factors that might weaken the respiratory defense barriers:  Cigarette smoking, which can paralyze the cilia lining the cells of the respiratory passages and impair removal of secretions, particles and microorganisms.  The presence of a respiratory pathogen such as the cold or influenza virus .
  • 4. Upper respiratory tract Infections The most common viral pathogens for the “common cold” are rhinovirus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and coronavirus. • They enter body through the mucous membranes of the nose and eye. They are readily spread from person to person via respiratory secretions. • Manifestations of the common cold include: • Rhinitis: Inflammation of the nasal mucosa • Sinusitis :Inflammation of the sinus mucosa • Pharyngitis : Inflammation of the pharynx and throat • Headache • Nasal discharge and congestion THE COMMON COLD
  • 5. • Symptoms of influenza infection:  Headache Fever, chills Muscle aches Nasal discharge Unproductive cough Sore throat • Influenza infection can cause marked inflammation of the respiratory epithelium and a loss of ciliated cells that protect the respiratory passages from other organisms. • As a result, influenza infection may lead to co-infection of the respiratory passages with bacteria. • It is also possible for the influenza virus to infect the tissues of the lung itself to cause a viral pneumonia. Upper respiratory tract Infections INFLUENZA
  • 6. Treatment of influenza:  Bed rest, fluids, warmth  Antiviral drugs  Influenza vaccine :  Provides protection against certain A and B influenza strains that are expected to be prevalent in a certain year.  The vaccine must be updated and administered yearly to be effective but will not be effective against influenza strains not included in the vaccine.  The influenza vaccine is advised for elderly people, in individuals weakened by other disease and in health-care workers
  • 7. COLD INFLUENZA Fever Rare 39-40o Headache Rare Usual Body aches Mild Severe Weakness Mild May last 3 wks Extreme fatigue Unusual Usual Nasal congestion Common Common Sneezing Common Sometimes Sore throat Common Common Chest discomfort/ cough Mild Mod-Severe
  • 8. Asthma – What is It? • Asthma is a chronic lung disease that obstructs airflow • The obstruction is reversible • It involves difficulty in breathing due to – Inflammation (swelling) – Mucus in the airways – Tightening of muscles around the airways
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  • 10. Trigger: Type of Substance Examples Air pollutants, including dusts, smoke, mists & fumes Diesel exhaust; tobacco smoke; mineral, rock, coal, & wood dusts; gases; fumes & vapors from aerosol agents, chemicals, cleaning materials, solvents, paints, welding & from heating & cooling metals quickly Pollens, mites & molds Trees, flowers, weeds, hay, plants Animal dander Birds, cats, dogs Medications Aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs Foods Egg, wheat, nuts
  • 11. Symptoms of asthma • Coughing • Wheezing, a whistling sound • Shortness of breath • Chest tightness • Sneezing & runny nose • Itchy and inflamed eyes
  • 12. Can asthma be cured? • Asthma can be controlled (but not cured) by: – Avoiding triggers or reducing exposure to triggers – Using medication to control symptoms • Medications - generally two types are used – Long-term drugs • Taken to prevent excess production of mucus & to reduce the inflammation and constriction of airway muscles – Rescue or quick-relief drugs • Taken to relax muscles around the airways to improve breathing
  • 13. What YOU can do if you have asthma? • Identify and minimize contact with your asthma trigger(s) • Understand and take asthma medications as prescribed • Recognize early signs that your asthma is getting worse • Know what to do when your asthma is getting worse
  • 14. LARYNGITIS An inflammation of the larynx. It causes hoarse voice or the complete loss of the voice because of irritation to the vocal folds.
  • 15. BRONCHITIS •Most prevalent in winter •Generally part of an acute URI •It may develop after a common cold or other viral infection of the nasopharynx, throat, or bronchi •Often with secondary bacterial infection Bronchitis is an inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs.
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  • 17. Signs & symptoms 1. Malaise 2. Chilliness 3. Slight fever 4. Back and muscle pain 5. Sore throat 6. Onset of a distressing cough usually signals onset of bronchitis 7. Cough starts off dry and later produces mucous.
  • 18. 1.The patient should rest until fever subsides 2.Drink plenty of fluids. 3.Fever reducer. Treatment
  • 19. Strep throat is a bacterial infection of the tissues in the back of the throat and the tonsils. The tissues become irritated and inflamed, causing a sudden, severe sore throat. STREP THROAT Strep throat is caused by streptococcal (strep) bacteria. There are many different strains of strep bacteria, some of which cause more serious illness than others.
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  • 21. The most common symptoms of strep throat are: -a sudden, severe sore throat -pain or difficulty swallowing -fever over 101 F -swollen tonsils and lymph nodes -white or yellow spots on the back of a bright red throat -headache and abdominal pain -Strep can cause a red skin rash, vomiting, loss of appetite, and a general feeling of discomfort or illness.
  • 22. Strep throat is diagnosed with a physical examination, medical history, and a rapid strep test. A throat culture is sometimes done to confirm the results of the rapid strep test.
  • 23. •Strep throat will go away in 3 to 7 days. However, strep throat is still treated with antibiotics even if they do not speed recovery. • Antibiotics kill the strep bacteria, shorten the time you are contagious, and reduce the risk of complications, such as the infection spreading to other parts of your body. •Your health professional also may also recommend nonprescription medications to relieve pain and discomfort •and reduce fever caused by strep throat.
  • 24. Pneumonia • Most deadly infectious disease in the U.S. • 6th leading cause of death
  • 25. Individuals Most at Risk for Pneumonia  Elderly  Those with viral infection  Chronically ill  AIDS or immunosuppressed patients  Smokers  Patients with chronic respiratory disease e.g. bronchial asthma. Lower respiratory tract Infections PNEUMONIA
  • 26. -Pneumonia occurs when bacteria (most commonly Streptococcus pneumoniae), chemical irritants, or viruses get into your lungs. -Pneumonia causes the alveoli in the lungs to fill with pus or other liquid. This causes difficulty in breathing.
  • 27. Inflammation or infection of the alveoli in the lungs. SYMPTOMS ~fever ~bluish skin ~difficulty breathing ~increased pulse ~mucus cough ~mental confusion Pneumonia
  • 28. Treatment of Pneumonia To treat Pneumonia a doctor would choose an antibiotic. Mainly based on your health, how serious the pneumonia is, and by how old you are. Amoxicillin is an antibiotic medicine that is sometimes prescribed by doctors, depending on how bad the pneumonia is. If pneumonia isn’t bad, the infection can be treated at home with oral antibiotics. Drink a lot of fluids as well.
  • 29. EMPHYSEMA Emphysema is a chronic (long- lasting) disease that gradually destroys the lungs. This destruction means that you become unable to breathe in enough oxygen. You also have trouble breathing out carbon dioxide.
  • 30. Cigarette smoking is by far the most common reason that people develop emphysema, and it is also the most preventable cause. Other risk factors include air pollution, heredity, male sex, and age. Cigarette smoke contributes to this disease process in 2 ways. 1. It destroys lung tissue, which is the cause of the obstruction. 2. It causes inflammation and irritation of airways that can cause the disease to get worse.
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  • 32. What is tuberculosis (TB)? Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The TB bacteria can affect any part of the body, but usually affects the lungs. If not treated properly, a person who has TB infection can develop TB disease. If a person develops TB disease and does not get appropriate medical treatment he/she can die.
  • 33. How do you get TB? TB is generally spread through the air when a person who has TB disease frequently sneezes, coughs, speaks or sings near others for a long period of time. Persons who breathe in air containing TB germs can become infected with TB. Typically, only close contacts of a person who has TB disease are considered to be at risk.
  • 34. How is TB infection different from TB disease? People with TB infection have a positive TB skin test but they: are not sick, do not have symptoms, cannot spread TB to others, can develop TB disease if not treated for TB infection. When TB infection is treated it greatly reduces the chance that you will ever develop TB disease.
  • 35. How do I get tested for TB? A TB skin test is performed by injecting a small amount of fluid in the skin on the lower part of the arm. You will need to return within 48-72 hours to have a trained health care worker see if the skin test is positive or negative. You can get a skin test at your local health department or at your healthcare provider’s office. If you have a positive reaction to the skin test (TB infection), your healthcare provider may do other tests to see if you have developed TB disease.
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  • 37. What are the symptoms of TB? Symptoms of TB disease include: feelings of sickness or weakness, weight loss, fever, and night sweats. When TB disease affects the lungs, additional symptoms may include: a bad cough that lasts longer than 2 weeks, shortness of breath, pain in the chest and coughing up blood.
  • 38. Remember… TB infection occurs when a person has breathed in the TB germ, but the person is not sick. TB disease can develop in a person with TB infection if they do not get medical treatment. A person with TB disease is sick and may have several symptoms of the disease. If left untreated, persons with TB disease can die from TB.
  • 39. How is TB treated? TB disease can usually be cured by taking several medicines for 6-12 months. It is very important that people who have TB disease take the medication exactly as prescribed. If you stop taking the medication too soon, you can become sick again. Also, if you do not take the medication correctly, the germs may become resistant to those medications and become more difficult to treat.
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  • 41. LUNG CANCER Lung cancer is the #1 cause of cancer-related deaths by far in the U.S. …more than breast, prostate, and colon cancer combined.
  • 42. Risk Factors: • Smoking (90% of all cases) • Second-hand smoke (25% of non-smoker cases) • Occupational/environmental
  • 43. What Are the Symptoms of Lung Cancer? • Fatigue (tiredness) • Cough • Shortness of breath • Chest pain • Loss of appetite • Coughing up phlegm • Hemoptysis (coughing up blood) • If cancer has spread, symptoms include bone pain, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, headache, weakness, and confusion
  • 44. How is Lung Cancer Evaluated? • Because almost all patients will have a tumor in the lung, a chest x-ray or CT scan of the chest is performed • The diagnosis must be confirmed with a biopsy • The location(s) of all sites of cancer is determined by additional CT scans, PET (positron emission tomography) scans, and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) • It is important to find out if cancer started in the lung or somewhere else in the body. Cancer arising in other parts of the body can spread to the lung as well
  • 45. How is Lung Cancer Treated? • Treatment depends on the stage and type of lung cancer • Surgery • Radiation therapy • Chemotherapy (options include a combination of drugs) • Targeted therapy • Lung cancer is usually treated with a combination of therapies