Protect the lungs from pneumonia.


In every breath of daily life, our lungs are working in silence to inject life into the body and to deliver oxygen. There is, however, a common but unimpaired health “killer” — pneumonia — that often threatens the normal functioning of the lungs and of the whole body, especially when seasonal shifts and temperatures are volatile. Understanding pneumonia is a critical step in safeguarding the health of oneself and their families. Pneumonia, what exactly is a monster? Pneumonia is not a monosynthetic disease, but rather an inflammation “storm” caused by the “capturing” of various pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, chlamydia and chlamydia. Normally, our respiratory tracts have layered “coercive lines”, with nose hairs that filter part of the dust impurity, respiratory mucous membranes that “capture” tiny alien objects, and hairs that move in rhythms, like brooms that sweep out dirty things. But when immunity falls, or the pathogen is high in number and toxicity, which breaks through these lines, they “camp and breed” in lung areas, such as pneumococoniosis, inter-pulmonary membrane, causing pulmonary tissue to bleed, edema, inflammatory seeps in the pulmonary bubbles, which hinders the exchange of gas and leads to “respiratory difficulties”. Where’s the pneumonia’s “behinders” hidden?Microbial “large forces” attack: pneumococcus in bacteria, like the “aggressors” wearing “helmets”, often lurking in the throats of a healthy human being and waiting for the moment. When it is cold and tired, which results in low immune capacity, it enters directly along the respiratory long-duration route, causing large areas of the lungs to fall, while the influenza virus, like a “symmetry” that is “concealed” and spreads rapidly, rages during the high flu season, not only causing damage to respiratory skin cells, but also “opening the door” for bacterial re-infections, increasing the incidence of pneumonia, with a large number of people continuing to cough and develop into pneumonia.Self-immunisation “de-chained”: the elderly and children are the “sensitized population” for pneumonia, the body of the elderly is defunct, the immune system is like an ageing “de-fensive fortress” and the ability to resist external enemies is weakened; the child’s immune system is still in the “development and development” phase, facing “attacks” of the pathogen, which is often unsustainable. There are also adults who have spent long nights, overworked and malnourished, and the immune system is “absorptioned” and vulnerable to pneumonia.Environmental “support” disadvantages: Autumn and winter festivals, with high indoor and outdoor temperatures, frequent access to and from people, and constant cold and heat irritation of the respiratory tract; if the residential environment is crowded and poorly ventilated, pathogens “cumulate” in closed spaces, increasing the risk of infection. In addition, harmful particles and chemicals in the air have increased in the mist, and the associated pathogens have been exposed to pneumonia as they breathe into their lungs. Pneumonia’s coming. Body’s warning signal. Pneumonia is either acute or slow and the symptoms are diverse. The common “opening scene” is heat, which can rise rapidly to 39°C or higher, like a lit “fever flame”, continuing “burning” and the poor effect of deflammation; and coughing, which starts with dry coughing, but with no acupuncture, with heart-coughing, with white slime or yellow acupuncture, each of which appears to be “protesting” in its lungs; breathing is fast, followed by adults breathing 16 – 20 times per minute well above normal, patients often feel their chests as if they were crushing a rock, breathing gas, and when they were seriously ill, their lips and fingernails were swollen and blue. Some of the patients are also associated with signs of sourness, indigence and lack of appetite, as if the whole person had been drained and weakened. Build a “line” against pneumonia Pneumonia prevention requires a multifaceted approach. In daily life, good hygiene habits are developed, hand-washing is done, hand-washing is done for more than 20 seconds with mobile water and soap, which effectively removes the pathogen from the hand, and when coughing and sneezing, the nose and mouth are covered with paper towels to avoid the “scattering” of the disease. Nutritional balance is ensured in diets, with a high intake of vitamin C, protein-rich vegetables and vegetables, egg milk, fish meat, etc., and an aided immune system “refining”. During the flu season and in the new season, older people and children can be vaccinated against influenza, pneumonia and “armed” bodies. The residential environment is ventilated and windows are opened 2 – 3 times a day for about half an hour each to disperse the “morbid cloud”; the fog sky reduces the number of trips and must wear a protective mask when going out. In the event of suspected pneumonia symptoms, do not delay, consult in a timely manner, confirm the diagnosis by means of blood routines, chest tablets, etc., and treat the lungs with medication in accordance with medical instructions, so that the lungs can return to a healthy “trajector”, free to breathe every fresh air.