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A Little Information About Your Lungs and
Respiratory System
The lungs, airways, diaphragm,
windpipe, throat, mouth, and nasal passages are all
part of the
respiratory system.
Respiration is the process of breathing in and out
through this system. Smoking and air pollution are
two common causes of respiratory problems.
Oxygen is taken into the body
through the airways, absorbed into the lungs, then
transported through the body in the blood. The lungs
also give out carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Humans and land animals with
backbones have similar respiratory systems. This
system includes passages that connect the nose and
mouth to the lungs.
You probably don't think very
much about your
respiratory system,
but it is essential for life. Every once in a while
a cough, sneeze, or hiccup will remind you about
this critical body system. A cough is the way your
system clears the airway. A sneeze is caused by an
irritation in the upper airway. A hiccup is a spasm
of the diaphragm.
There are many diseases that can
harm and even destroy the
respiratory system.
Asthma is an
increasingly common disease that causes coughing and
makes it hard to breathe. Lung cancer is a major
cause of death particularly among smokers.
Tuberculosis is a disease caused by bacteria that
can destroy the lungs. TB is very contagious and
affects cats and other animals in addition to
humans. Most people experience minor respiratory
problems in the form of a sore throat, cough, or
bronchitis from an illness.
Allergies also
cause respiratory difficulty and even breathing
challenges.
People in certain jobs are more
likely to have
respiratory problems.
For example, airline pilots and flight attendants
often have
respiratory problems.
As do truck drivers, construction and factory
workers and mechanics. Even "white collar" office
workers work in buildings with poor air quality that
causes severe problems.
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