How To Manage Asthmatic Bronchitis

Using Air Filters

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In 2012, it was estimated that air pollution caused the death of about seven million individuals according to a report by EHO. New studies continue to link air pollution to the prevalence of chronic diseases such as cancer, strokes, and cardiovascular diseases. The link between air pollution and respiratory infections such as asthmatic bronchitis is well known.

Normally, our bodies require at least 420 liters of oxygen to sustain life. Before getting the 420 liters of oxygen, the lungs will need to filter at least ten thousand liters of air. Therefore, the presence of pollutants makes it harder for the lungs to extract the oxygen needed for survival. Individuals with respiratory infections are the most affected by air pollutants.

Individuals with asthmatic bronchitis can make use of an air filter to remove allergens and other particles that trigger symptoms. Air filters function by removing tiny particles from the air that would otherwise find their way into the lungs.

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