The bronchial spasm is due to the activation of parasympathetic nervous system. Postganglionic parasympathetic fibers will ... 1993). "Bronchial responsiveness to inhaled propranolol in asthmatic children and adults". Eur Respir J. 6 (2): 181-8. PMID ...
Additional symptoms include severe gastroesophageal reflux and bronchial and laryngeal spasms. This condition is caused by ...
They hypothesized that the asphyxiation observed was the result of bronchial spasms. Operating on this idea, they administered ... atropine to suppress such spasms, and found this treatment to be effective. In 1908, Auer and Meltzer began studying magnesium ...
The official diagnosis was that he had suffered a bronchial spasm brought on by too much smoking." Another incident was the ...
... or a bronchial spasm is a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles. It is caused by the ... When the airways spasm or constrict in response to the irritating stimulus of the breathing tube, it is difficult to maintain ...
The wheezing is typically caused by spasms of the bronchial muscles while stridor is related to upper airway obstruction ... The coronary spasm is related to the presence of histamine-releasing cells in the heart. Gastrointestinal symptoms may include ... Coronary artery spasm may occur with subsequent myocardial infarction, dysrhythmia, or cardiac arrest. Those with underlying ... These mediators subsequently increase the contraction of bronchial smooth muscles, trigger vasodilation, increase the leakage ...
In essence, asthma is the result of an immune response in the bronchial airways. The airways of asthma patients are " ... contract into spasm (an "asthma attack"). Inflammation soon follows, leading to a further narrowing of the airways and ... This acetylcholine results in the excessive formation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) in bronchial smooth muscle cells ... then down the vagal efferent pathway to again reach the bronchial small airways. Acetylcholine is released from the efferent ...
... while others attributed it to heart disease brought on by severe spasms of bronchial asthma. He was survived by his wife, ...
... when she suffered a bronchial spasm that led to a diagnosis of asthma. After the initial disbelief, she accepted her condition ...
Vaping may harm neurons and trigger tremors and spasms. The use of e-cigarettes has been found associated with nose bleeding, ... change in bronchial gene expression, release of cytokines and proinflammatory mediators, and increase in allergic airway ... sub-acute bronchial toxicity, reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, and reversal of chronic idiopathic neutrophilia. A ...
New infections set in, as well as spasms of angina. Garfield died of a ruptured splenic artery aneurysm, following sepsis and ... bronchial pneumonia at 10:35 pm on Monday, September 19, 1881, in Elberon, New Jersey, two months before his 50th birthday. ...
... spasms of the bronchial tubes in the lungs causing coughing and chest tightness). The chemicals used for pool water ...
... urological or respiratory conditions associated with spasm and dysmotility. Clinical Pharmacology [database online]. Tampa, FL ... Anticholinergics have antisecretory activities and decrease nasal and bronchial secretions, salivation, lacrimation, sweating ...
The chemical mediators that provoke the muscle spasm appear to arise from mast cells. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction can ... has not been warmed and humidified by the nasal passages seems to generate increased blood flow to the linings of the bronchial ...
Spasm in the diaphragm leads to the muscle 'locking up' so that all breathing effort falls to the intercostal muscles. The ... bronchial obstruction, or absence of surfactant (a substance secreted by alveoli that coats the lungs and prevents the surfaces ... Diaphragmatic spasm is easily tested for and treated by short term interruption of the phrenic nerve. The nerve runs down the ... Until 2010 FCKS was believed to be caused by a spasm in the intercostal muscles, but re-examination of old post-mortem data (i. ...
Respiratory system Cancer in the bronchial tree is usually painless, but ear and facial pain on one side of the head has been ... Infection or cancer may irritate the trigone of the urinary bladder, causing spasm of the detrusor urinae muscle (the muscle ...
Other symptoms include increased sweating, salivation, bronchial secretions along with miosis (constricted pupils). This crisis ... Vomiting Miosis constriction of the pupils of the eye via stimulation of the pupillary constrictor muscles Muscle spasm: ...
Cycloplegia is also helpful in relieving accommodative spasm. Cyclopentolate was first synthesized in 1952 as a chemical ... and reduced bronchial secretions. Severe poisoning with cyclopentolate may result in coma, paralysis of breathing, and death. ...
Paradoxically, when pilocarpine induces this ciliary muscle contraction (known as an accommodative spasm) it causes the eye's ... Pilocarpine has been known to cause excessive salivation, sweating, bronchial mucus secretion, bronchospasm, bradycardia, ...
It may also result in spasm of accommodation, aching pain in and about the eye, nystagmus, delayed distal axonopathy and ... increased bronchial secretion, nausea, vomiting, sweating, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, lacrimation, increased salivation, ...
Pharmacotherapy of Bronchial Asthma". Textbook of Pharmacology (3rd revised ed.). New Delhi, India: Elsevier India. p. VII.14. ... to relieve airway spasm. It generally gave sharp relief of shortness of breath, starting within two to five minutes after the ...
Ropper, Allan H.; Brown, Robert H. (2005). "Disorders of Muscle Characterized by Cramp, Spasm, Pain, and Localized Masses". ... de Entrambasaguas, Manuel; Ortega-Albás, Juan-José; Martínez-Lozano, María-Dolores; Díaz, José-Ramón (2006). "Bronchial ...
It is also used to treat and prevent minor and moderate bronchial asthma, especially asthma that is accompanied by ... Potentially serious side effects include urinary retention, worsening spasms of the airways, and a severe allergic reaction. It ... Ipratropium exhibits broncholytic action by reducing cholinergic influence on the bronchial musculature. It blocks muscarinic ...
It has been shown that the numbers of eosinophils in the blood and bronchial fluid can correlate with asthma severity. ... musculoskeletal pain neck pain muscle spasms extremity pain muscle fatigue anaphylaxis malignancy The most common adverse ...
The Kounis syndrome is distinguished from two other causes of coronary artery spasms and symptoms viz., the far more common, ... Conditions that incriminate Kounis syndrome include bronchial asthma, Churg-Strauss syndrome, serum sickness, scombroid ... Kounis NG, Zavras GM (1991). "Histamine-induced coronary artery spasm: the concept of allergic angina". The British Journal of ... Inflammatory mediators during an allergic reaction can cause arterial spasms with normal troponins. However, this may lead to ...
These effects include widespread spasms of the muscle in the airways (bronchospasm), disturbance of cell energy production via ... Györik SA, Brutsche MH (January 2004). "Complementary and alternative medicine for bronchial asthma: is there new evidence?". ... for the implementation of the Buteyko method in the treatment of bronchial asthma. Later, this method was introduced to ...
"He has a muscular spasm in his back", captain Kim Hughes said. "It's no use playing him unless he is... fit. It's no good if he ... He took 2-11 in a trial game against New Zealand and withdrew from the game against Pakistan with a bronchial infection. He ... However Hogg returned home early due to a bronchial infection. Hogg moved back to Victoria at the beginning of the 1984-85 ...
A stress cough is when the airways of the throat are blocked to the point that it causes a reflexive spasm. A whooping cough is ... The efferent impulses are then triggered by the medulla, causing the signal to travel down the larynx and bronchial tree. This ... Chronic bronchitis, an inflammation in the major airways such as the bronchial tubules, causes the coughing of coloured sputum ... Flynn MG (August 1994). "Respiratory symptoms, bronchial responsiveness, and atopy in Fijian and Indian children". American ...
... for the temporary relief of cough caused by minor throat and bronchial irritation (such as commonly accompanies the flu and ... hypotension hypertension tachycardia shallow respiration diarrhea urinary retention muscle spasms sedation paresthesia ...
... spasms of the eyelid), and miosis (pinpoint pupils). More severe cases cause edema (swelling from fluid accumulation) in the ... "Protection from cytotoxic effects induced by the nitrogen mustard mechlorethamine on human bronchial epithelial cells in vitro ...