Chest Infection Causes, I ...
Chest infections are common after having a cold or flu. Winter is a season when all the cold and flu spreading microbes thrive. That is why winter is considered to be a season of the chest infections.
Although anyone can develop a chest infection in winter, having a weakened immune system increases the risk considerably. Pregnant women, with an already suppressed immune system, are more prone to chest infections during winter.
Here are some of the impacts of chest infection in pregnancy.
Here are some of the ways you can prevent chest infections during pregnancy.
Here is some natural way to alleviate the annoying symptoms of chest infection in winter pregnancy.
Pneumonia and bronchitis are two main chest infections that affect the expecting mother during the winter. Read on...
Pneumonia:
Pneumonia during pregnancy can lead to several complications in your pregnancy. While there is nothing to get scared about the disease but it always pays to exercise caution, especially when you are pregnant. It is a seasonal disease that gets activated during winters. And it prevention is always better than cure for pneumonia.
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the two largest airways (bronchi) that pass from the mouth to the lungs. The same viruses that cause colds are usually the culprits for acute bronchitis as well. The viruses from the nose and throat get into the upper airways of the lungs and propagate. During the viral infection, the mucous membrane of the bronchi starts to secrets increased levels of mucus that bronchi is not able to get rid of. This hinders the air passages and eventually affects the function of the lungs.
There are two kinds of bronchitis -- Acute and Chronic
Chronic bronchitis is a serious condition that could give rise to serious consequences and last for a longer period.
However, here we are dealing with acute bronchitis, which is more common in the winter.
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